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lemonade

noun

  • urine.
                                                                                                                                                                                             

    Citation from "I Can't Stan You", American Dad! (TV), Season 3 Episode 17 (2007) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jul 17 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 17 2016.

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lemonece

noun

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lemonice

noun

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len

  • Descriptive word used to describe something that is not very good. To be used in the same vein as 'crap'. Derived from shit = a log, a log = Loggins (Kenny Loggins from The Eagles), Ken = len.
    This place is len. Let's get out of here.

    Last edited on Nov 11 2002. Submitted by Graham S. from Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK on Nov 11 2002.

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lencho

noun

  • Lencho is a nickname or short for the Spanish name Lorenzo. Whats up Lencho how are you.

    Last edited on Jun 18 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 18 2015.

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lend (one's) ear

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leng

verb

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lenh

noun - plural

  • lines, irregular plural of line

    Pronounced "lehn" Old English word for line was pronounced "lee-nay", the second vowel effected the first vowel causing "lee" to shift to "leh". This irregularity also contrasts with the phonetic positioning of the plural -s, causing the irregular to become contrast-sounding, the irregular form also makes the word more agressifive sounding while the plural -s causes words to sound more passizive. Therefore there are differences in the expressions of the regular and irregular forms, the irregular form provides a more self-oriented mood than the regular plural -s. This is why irregulars are still popular in English to this day.

    Last edited on Aug 21 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 21 2024.

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LEO

noun

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