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can, the

noun

  • the restroom.
    Where's the can?

    Last edited on Apr 03 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.

  • jail or prison.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

    Citation from "Dog and Pony", Terriers (TV, 2010), Season 1 Episode 2 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Sep 25 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.

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Cantilever

  • A Cantilever is a structural element, typically a beam, that is supported at only one end, allowing it to extend horizontally beyond that support

    Last edited on May 04 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on May 04 2025.

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canuck

noun

  • a Canadian.
    Ask the Canuck if he's got another Molson, eh?

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by mel from Mt, USA on Feb 03 2000.

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cap fight

noun

  • a light-hearted verbal duel between two people.

    Last edited on Oct 20 2010. Submitted by Timothy N. from Pittsburg, CA, USA on Aug 03 2005.

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capisce

verb - transitive

  • to understand. Used as a question. Pronounced colloquially as "ka-PEESH", and frequently misspelled capish, capeesh, kapish, etc.
    Joey expects his money by Monday. Capish?
    We have to finish this work by Monday, capish?

    Last edited on Apr 23 2013. Submitted by Gail P. from Washington, PA 15301, USA on Oct 20 2002.

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capish

verb - transitive

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