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dice

  • Compound word, formed when saying "that's nice." Form of New England Sarcasm.
    Did you know that I got an A on my paper.

    Response- Dice.

    Last edited on Jan 16 2002. Submitted by Austin from Gardner, MA, USA on Jan 16 2002.

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fee-faw

  • Noun used to describe people who live in the mountains of West Virginia. In Pennsylvania the word fee-faw generally applies to rural people who haven't graduated from high school; they are usually illiterate, and have severe dental problems that adversely affect their appearance.
    The fee-faw is at Walmart getting a gun rack installed in his pick-up truck.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Becky F. from West Chester, PA, USA on Jan 16 2002.

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fiddle-dick

verb

  • to dawdle, waste time, procrastinate. First heard used by a garage mechanic in Quakertown, PA.
    I spent so much time fiddle-dicking that I didn't get the grass mowed.

    Last edited on Mar 30 2013. Submitted by Becky F. from West Chester, PA, USA on Jan 16 2002.

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holy shit, Batman

interjection

  • exclamation upon being surprised or amazed.
    Holy shit, Batman.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Betsy L. from Calgary, AB, Canada on Jan 16 2002.

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quarry

  • Crack-house, usually a crack-house with a large quantity of drugs.
    Jerome is going to the quarry for some rocks.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Charles B. from Albuquerque, NM, USA on Jan 16 2002.

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whoadie

noun

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yard sale

noun

  • a fall on a ski slope in which one's equipment comes off. The hat, poles, skis, etc. are scattered about, resembling a yard sale.
    Look, there's a yard sale.

    Last edited on Oct 13 2013. Submitted by james k. from Carmel Valley, CA, USA on Jan 16 2002.

verb

  • to fall down spectacularly; "wipe out".
    Ouch, he totally yard saled. I bet that hurt.

    Last edited on Oct 13 2013. Submitted by Rachel M. from Ontario, Canada on Nov 08 2005.

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