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A
Arby's
noun
- a problem or grudge with someone.
What fool, you got Arby's?
- See more words with the same meaning: grudges (related to).
Last edited on Jan 04 1999. Submitted by Zig-zac from San Jose, CA, USA on Jan 04 1999.
origin
- Arby's is a chain of fast-food restaurants in the US known for their roast-beef sandwiches. This term is a play on the term beef.
Last edited on Jan 04 1999. Submitted by Zig-zac from San Jose, CA, USA on Jan 04 1999.
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B
bizzounce
verb
- variant of bounce, i.e. to leave.
I got to bizzounce.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Jan 04 1999. Submitted by Zig-zac from San Jose, CA, USA on Jan 04 1999.
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get (one's) groove on
verb
- to have fun dancing. Also get (one's) swerve on.
I'm going to go get my groove on.
Yeah, I was at that party; I really got my groove on.
- See more words with the same meaning: to dance.
Last edited on Dec 24 2010. Submitted by Matt L. from San Antonio, TX, USA on Jan 04 1999.
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hat
noun
- hair or hair style.
He's got a bad hat today.
- See more words with the same meaning: hair, facial hair.
Last edited on Sep 12 1997. Submitted by John Nelson from TX, USA on Sep 12 1997.
- condom.
Do you have any hats on you?
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Last edited on Feb 18 2000. Submitted by Rhiannon from Belmar, NJ, USA on Feb 18 2000.
verb - intransitive
- to leave. Origin: Used in US military in 1970s. Perhaps based on uniform regulations specifying that soldiers wear headgear when outdoors. Also hat up.
It's almost two o'clock; I have to hat.
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Last edited on Jan 04 1999. Submitted by William R. from Teaneck, NJ, USA on Jan 04 1999.
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K
key
adjective
- great.
This song is key.
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Last edited on Mar 28 2011. Submitted by Sam M. from MN, USA on Nov 12 1997.
- "cool".
That car is so key.
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Last edited on Mar 28 2011. Submitted by stickman on Sep 16 1998.
- essential.
In marriage, our bond is key.
Man, that shit is key.
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Last edited on Feb 16 2013. Submitted by Jennifer B. from Appleton, WI, USA on May 06 2002.
noun
- a kilogram.
I'm getting a key from my supplier tonight.
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Last edited on Mar 28 2011. Submitted by Zig-zac from San Jose, CA, USA on Jan 04 1999.
verb - transitive
- to vandalize by scratching with a key.
Who did I piss off this time? He must have been really angry because he keyed my car and slashed my tires!
- See more words with the same meaning: to break, ruin, destroy.
Last edited on Mar 28 2011. Submitted by Lurking Grue from University of South Carolina: General Information, 901 Sumter St # 207, Columbia, SC 29201, USA on Oct 09 2010.
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P
pavement pizza
- vomit on the ground.
Watch out for the Pavement pizza.
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Last edited on Jan 04 1999. Submitted by Aaron B. from Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand on Jan 04 1999.
- Vomit left on the pavement (sidewalk)
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Last edited on May 07 2005. Submitted by Mark from Long Eaton, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, UK on May 07 2005.
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