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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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C
cereal
adjective
- serious, not kidding.
I'm cereal, dude.
Dude, do you think she was cereal when she told me to call her?
Cereal?
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Last edited on Oct 07 2013. Submitted by justin s. from Yonkers, NY, USA on Feb 23 2002.
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off the hizzle
- use in place of "off the hook" meaning very good, excellent, cool, or tight.
That beat is off the hizzle foo'!
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Last edited on Feb 23 2002. Submitted by Greg S. from Clovis, CA, USA on Feb 23 2002.
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quidditch
- term from harry potter. a sport riding on flying brooms.
We won the quidditch match.
Last edited on Feb 23 2002. Submitted by mom on Feb 23 2002.
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shine on
- to ignore, pass by.
Bill shined on his homework and played video games.
I was steady trying to hit on her, but she shined me on.
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Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Carol S. from Felton, CA, USA on Feb 23 2002.
verb
- to tell someone a tall tale. To lie. To purposely deceive someone.
Come on, man, don't shine me on.
Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 29 2009.
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