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bling bling
adjective
- high class.
Tavern on the Green is more bling bling than KFC.
Harvard is more bling bling than a county college.
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Last edited on Oct 28 2001. Submitted by Josh from NJ, USA on Oct 28 2001.
- fancy. May imply that the person is showing off.
Oh, look at Mr. V, all bling-bling with the new cell phone!
Did you see his Escalade with bling-bling wheels?
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Last edited on Dec 06 2002. Submitted by Anthony from Hazlet, NJ, USA on Dec 06 2002.
interjection
- used to relate something to money; "wow, that's fancy!".
<after a Mercedes Benz passes by> Bling Bling!
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Last edited on Mar 19 2011. Submitted by Rob H. from Newton, MA, USA on Feb 05 2002.
noun
- any expensive, flashy, or shiny jewelry, usually gold or silver, esp. bracelets, chains, earrings.
She was looking hot in her bling-blings.
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Last edited on Jan 22 2000. Submitted by TYI I. from Manhattan, NY, USA on Jan 22 2000.
- diamonds.
She has some serious bling-bling on her finger!
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Last edited on Feb 23 2002. Submitted by Dan L. from Evanston, IL, USA on Feb 23 2002.
- money.
Yo, get out there and score me some bling-bling!
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Last edited on Mar 13 2002. Submitted by Mark E from BC, Canada on Mar 13 2002.
- any expensive, flashy, or shiny object.
Did you see his Escalade with bling-bling wheels?
He got that bling bling. Dope.
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Last edited on Mar 10 2018. Submitted by Natalie L. from Thousand Oaks, CA, USA on May 17 2002.
verb
- to show off one's fancy items.
He's bling-blingin' now!
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Last edited on Dec 10 2000. Submitted by Anonymous from Tennessee, USA on Dec 10 2000.
- to be wealthy.
He's bling-blingin'.
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Last edited on Mar 03 2002. Submitted by bob from New York, NY, USA on Mar 03 2002.
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lush
adjective
- great; amazing. Shortened form of luscious.
I loved that movie, it was lush.
Citation from "Episode 3", Little Britain (TV, 2004), Season 2 Episode 3 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.You are a lush.
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Last edited on Apr 13 2013. Submitted by Lissa J. from Mid W, Apache Junction, AZ 85220, USA on Jan 22 2000.
- high quality, luxurious. (British slang.)
That Louis Vuitton purse is lush!
Your body is lush.
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Last edited on May 06 2013. Submitted by Sue on Jul 30 2008.
noun
- a person who drinks frequently. Not necessarily an alcoholic.
Lauren is a lush.
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Last edited on Apr 29 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Dec 29 1996.
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nitwit
noun
- a very unintelligent person; "moron"; "imbecile".
Jay is such a nitwit.
Gangsters are nitwits.
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Last edited on May 07 2013. Submitted by K. Prescott from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jan 22 2000.
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plonker
expression
- A usenet term for someone whose postings are not worth reading and who should therefore be added to your 'killfile' so as to avoid reading their messages in the future.
You PLONK the PLONKER into your killfile.
Last edited on Jun 16 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 27 2014.
noun
- literally penis, but used as a derogatory term or an idiot. Also often used affectionately. British origin. Popularized by U.K. sitcom 'Only Fools and Horses'.
Citation from "Saved", Lie To Me (TV), Season 3 Episode 10 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: British, UK slang (list of).
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Last edited on Aug 14 2013. Submitted by Lissa J. from Mid W, Apache Junction, AZ 85220, USA on Jan 22 2000.
- an absent-minded, or naive person.
You thought the Rolex he was selling you out of his suitcase in New York for $20 was real, because he told you it was? You plonker, Rodney!
Last edited on May 31 2004. Submitted by Matthew R. from Blackpool, United Kingdom on May 31 2004.
- a person prone to making mistakes.
Last edited on Mar 08 2014. Submitted by Roz M. on Feb 23 2007.
- an accident-prone or stupid person.
Last edited on Mar 08 2014. Submitted by Roz M. on Feb 23 2007.
- Plonker means 'Person with Little Or No Knowledge'. Originally used by male police officers when females were first taken into service. They were designated Woman Police Constable or WPC, which nicely allowed the pejorative W-plonk, referring to the new intake's supposed ignorance of police procedure.
Last edited on Mar 08 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 08 2014.
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wet Willie
- gettin' a freshly licked and slobbered finger thrust in one's ear usu. the pinky finger.
Does anyone want a wet willie?
Last edited on Jan 22 2000. Submitted by K. Prescott from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jan 22 2000.
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