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dime
- Doll, baby
Last edited on Sep 03 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 03 2016.
- money
e.gman I ain't gotta dime
Last edited on Sep 09 2019. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 06 2016.
noun
- a very attractive person; "a perfect ten". Frequently, attractiveness is rated on "a scale of 1 to 10." In the United States, a dime is worth 10 cents. Hence, a "dime" is one whose attractiveness rates 10 on the scale. Also dime piece.
He's a perfect dime.
He's a dime piece.
We are dimes.
- See more words with the same meaning: attractive person (either gender).
- See more words with the same meaning: woman, women, female.
Last edited on Apr 20 2013. Submitted by Jenna M. from WI, USA on Nov 09 1998.
- ten dollar's worth of drugs.
Can I get a dime bag?
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Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Joshua S. from Newport, KY 41071, USA on Feb 01 2003.
- ten dollars.
It's gonna cost ya a dime.
- See more words with the same meaning: money.
Last edited on Feb 01 2003. Submitted by Joshua S. from Newport, KY 41071, USA on Feb 01 2003.
- an assist, in basketball.
- See more words with the same meaning: sports (related to).
Last edited on Nov 26 2004. Submitted by Samantha J. on Nov 26 2004.
- a diamond.
- See more words with the same meaning: jewelry (related to).
Last edited on Jan 05 2009. Submitted by Christina S. from New York, NY, USA on Jan 05 2009.
- a very attractive woman - worthy of a diamond. (From the sense of "dime" meaning "diamond.")
- See more words with the same meaning: attractive female.
Last edited on Jan 05 2009. Submitted by Christina S. from New York, NY, USA on Jan 05 2009.
- one hundred dollars.
Last edited on Sep 09 2016. Submitted by Chuck S. on Sep 09 2016.
- one thousand dollars.
Last edited on Sep 09 2016. Submitted by Chuck S. on Sep 09 2016.
- an assist, in sports
Last edited on Jun 29 2018. Submitted by tasteslikebeaver on Jun 29 2018.
notes
- See also drop a dime.
I heard that dude dropped a dime on his co-defendant.
Last edited on Sep 09 2019. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 24 2019.
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jack
- as in 'jack up' - to lift someone up, and, sometimes, to press that person against a supporting structure. Can occur in altercations.
Rob jacked Frank up against the wall, and told him to shut up.
He jacked a lovely girl.
Last edited on Apr 29 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 24 2009.
noun
- a five pound note. Origin: Cockney rhyming slang. "Five" rhymes with "Jack's alive".
- See more words with the same meaning: money.
Last edited on Apr 19 2013. Submitted by D. Fisher from London, Greater London, UK on Jun 01 1997.
- nothing, very little.
You don't know jack!
Short form of jack shit (see)
- See more words with the same meaning: nothing.
Last edited on Apr 23 2014. Submitted by Sue Clark from St Louis, MO, USA on Oct 27 1997.
- a sweet, sensitive, adorable guy. Origin: Jack Dawson, the main male character in the movie Titanic.
He's a real Jack.
- See more words with the same meaning: attractive male.
Last edited on Feb 19 1998. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 19 1998.
- a cigarette.
Hey, could I get a jack?
- See more words with the same meaning: cigarette, cigar.
Last edited on May 19 1998. Submitted by Aubrey Harrington from MD, USA on May 19 1998.
- a police officer.
The jacks pulled me over for no reason.
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Last edited on Jul 30 1998. Submitted by Jason W. from Melbourne, VIC, Australia on Jul 30 1998.
- shortened form of jack-ass or a jack-off - a general insult.
He's a dumb jack!
- See more words with the same meaning: uncool person, jerk, asshole (general insults - list of).
Last edited on Nov 09 1998. Submitted by Lindsay F. from OH, USA on Nov 09 1998.
- phone.
Yo, go grab my jack from off the bed.
- See more words with the same meaning: telephone, phone.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 11 2012.
- Jack is the name of my pet goldfish.
Gabriella: "...ask Jack to drive you," Me: "No, Gabriella, my pet goldfish Jack does not drive cars, I will not ask him that."Last edited on Jun 16 2020. Submitted by Valentine Faye on Jun 16 2020.
other
- Alexa's bitchigan.
he's Jack which means he's Alexas bitch from MichiganLast edited on Oct 18 2020. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 18 2020.
verb - intransitive
- to switch ? there is a track with lyrics: "I want your body, everybody wants your body, so lets jack"
nope not switch, u dont get his body back, hmm let me in, or lets play for ur bodyLast edited on Aug 29 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 29 2015.
verb - transitive
- to stab.
He got jacked.
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Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
- to punch.
He got jacked in the face.
- See more words with the same meaning: to hit, punch, slap.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
- to steal.
I bet they jacked that watch.
My car got jacked.
- See more words with the same meaning: to steal.
Last edited on Aug 20 2012. Submitted by Karl Bartolome from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jun 06 1997.
notes
- See also "jacked".
Last edited on Dec 04 2012. Submitted by Chuck S. on Dec 04 2012.
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up a tree
- to bother, to annoy.
She's driving me up a frickin' tree.
She's driving me up a tree today!
She's driving me up a tree and off a limb.
Last edited on Jun 28 2011. Submitted by Courtney from USA on Nov 09 1998.
notes
- also "drive (one) up a wall", which is a less common variant of "drive up the wall".
Last edited on Jun 28 2011. Submitted by Courtney from USA on Nov 09 1998.
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