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shyster

noun

  • an unethical person.

    Last edited on Aug 11 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.

  • an unethical person, specifically in the context of law or politics.

    Last edited on Feb 06 2010. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 06 2010.

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shystie

  • arrogant.
    He so shytie.

    Last edited on Apr 13 2013. Submitted by Nicole from AR, USA on Jul 21 1998.

adjective

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shyt

verb

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shyuz

other

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SIB

noun

  • Initialism for Self Injury Behavior. Used in U.S. medical charts to indicate an action taken to harm oneself without intending to die, typically superficial cutting with sharp objects. Compare with cutter.

    "The guy in room 15 presented with SIB after his girlfriend dumped him."

    Last edited on Nov 21 2015. Submitted by Anonymous from Seattle, WA, USA on Nov 21 2015.

verb

  • to be hoary or grayheaded or to grow grayhair, or to become into possession of a value that is humility or pride or any value in-between humility and pride.

    comes from Hebrew

    Last edited on Aug 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 25 2024.

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siberia

  • "send (one) to Siberia" - to punish by not talking to them, to cut off, to leave out in the cold.

    "in Siberia" - to be on the receiving end of such a punishment.
    Speaker: Did you tell him?

    Response: Yes, and now I'm in Siberia.

    Last edited on Feb 18 2013. Submitted by Jen from Sydney, NSW, Australia on Feb 04 2003.

noun

  • someplace inconveniently far away
    No, I'm not driving to Elmore's Corner to buy your whiskey, that's way the hell over in Siberia!

    Last edited on Nov 13 2004. Submitted by Crispy from Durango, CO, USA on Nov 13 2004.

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sic

adjective

  • cool or sweet. From "sick".
    That's a sic car.
    This image is sic.

    Last edited on Jun 05 2013. Submitted by Tony H. from Medford, OR, USA on Dec 02 1999.

  • alternative for "sick" with a more violent and insane connotation. Originated from a popular song with violent lyrics by the band Slipknot.
    This is a sic mosh pit.

    Last edited on Jun 05 2013. Submitted by Mike H. on Nov 24 2001.

adverb

  • (sic) is not slang, it is from the Latin 'sic erat scriptum' which means "thus, it has been written" and is used to show you have copied a piece of text (including spelling mistakes).

    Slipknot titled a song from their self-titled album "sic" and now a generation of idiots think it means "sick".

    Last edited on Jul 06 2020. Submitted by Joe Blobby on Jul 06 2020.

verb

  • To cause a guardian or official to attack or pursue a wrongdoer. (rural Southern)
    He'll sic his dog on trespassers.

    Last edited on Oct 24 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 24 2016.

notes

  • "Sic" also has non-slang meanings.

    Last edited on Jul 23 2019. Submitted by Liz on Jul 23 2019.

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sick and tired

adjective

  • extremely annoyed due to repeated experience.
    I'm sick and tired of getting no respect at work.
                                                                                                                                                                             

    Citation from "American Dream Factory", American Dad! (TV), Season 2 Episode 11 (2007) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Apr 11 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 09 2010.

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