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catch a note

verb

  • to get intoxicated from some natural substance.
    Hey, did you catch a note off of that?

    Last edited on Feb 02 1998. Submitted by Fred Buzzoid from Circle City, MO, USA on Feb 02 1998.

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cronk

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malice

  • Just a different way to use the word Malice that is a very popular word around high school.
    The other team maliced us hardcore!

    Last edited on Feb 02 1998. Submitted by The NoToRiOuS R.E.G. from Boston, MA, USA on Feb 02 1998.

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official

  • Official is a new way to say something is really cool.
    This new watch I have is official!

    Last edited on Feb 02 1998. Submitted by NoToRiOuS R.E.G. from Boston, MA, USA on Feb 02 1998.

  • top of the line.

    Last edited on Mar 26 2007. Submitted by Jae H. from Harlem, New York, NY, USA on Mar 26 2007.

  • police

    Last edited on Apr 18 2009. Submitted by don m. from Georgia, USA on Apr 18 2009.

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tunnel

verb

  • to defraud with large gains. Also tunnel out.
    He's rich because he tunneled out the company.
    • See more words with the same meaning: to steal.

    Last edited on Feb 02 1998. Submitted by Paul Mamol from Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia on Feb 02 1998.

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tunnel out

verb

  • to defraud, swindle, or cheat and make lots of money. Also tunnel.
    That man is rich because he tunneled out the company.

    Last edited on Feb 02 1998. Submitted by Paul Mamol from Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia on Feb 02 1998.

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