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boge
- to smoke marijuana.
Let's go boge.
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Last edited on Aug 06 2013. Submitted by Norm P. from Vancouver, BC, Canada on Dec 01 1999.
- Derives from Humphrey Bogart. Being serious or too serious for the situation. "Bogie" can also be used .
Bogie at the party.
Don't boge the party, dude.
Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by Victoria S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
- cigarette
Let's light up a boge.
Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by blah b. on Apr 01 2006.
- To default on an obligation (usually social situation), e.g., he boged out on the party.
Last edited on Sep 01 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 01 2011.
noun
- cigarette.
Lets go light up a boge.
Can I get a boge for a dollar?
Last edited on Aug 06 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 25 2012.
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cheers
- either "goodbye" or "thank you" or "good luck."
Cheers, mate.
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Last edited on Jun 21 2013. Submitted by Moo from Santa Cruz, CA, USA on Mar 02 1999.
- Heard in New Zealand and the UK (and Australia?), but is becoming an increasingly global word. Now often used by Internet posters in closings, to sound worldly and friendly, though they may never actually use it while speaking.
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Last edited on Mar 02 1999. Submitted by Moo from Santa Cruz, CA, USA on Mar 02 1999.
- Usually a British term or phrase. A friendly good-bye. Can be a closing to a conversation or visit.
I'm off, cheers!
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Last edited on Jul 25 2011. Submitted by Victoria S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
interjection
- "thank you". Origin: British.
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Last edited on Jul 25 2011. Submitted by Victoria S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
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copper
noun
- a police officer.
Citation from "Serve or Protect", Rookie Blue (TV, 2010), Season 1 Episode 11 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Takedown", Rookie Blue (TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: police officer.
Last edited on Jul 24 2011. Submitted by Amber S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
origin
- From the copper buttons police officers had on their uniforms, in the city where this term originated. Possibly a folk etymology.
Last edited on Mar 29 2011. Submitted by Amber S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
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cut
adjective
- annoyed, angry, upset, disappointed.
Don't get cut over what he said.
She is not cut.
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Last edited on Apr 27 2013. Submitted by Jason W. from Melbourne, VIC, Australia on Jul 29 1998.
- possessing well-defined muscles due to the absence of fat.
He did construction work all summer and now he's really cut.
I was wondering if you can help me loose some thickness around my waist so I look cut for summer.
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Last edited on Nov 19 2015. Submitted by JE from St Louis, MO, USA on Feb 10 1999.
- cut off from a friendship, group, or broken up with by a significant other. Perhaps a shortened form of "cut off."
You are so cut!
Better get a bandage 'cause ya cut.
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Last edited on Mar 31 2002. Submitted by Natasha on Mar 31 2002.
- circumcised.
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Last edited on Apr 07 2009. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 07 2009.
noun
- one's place of residence.
Step to the cut.
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Last edited on Nov 04 2002. Submitted by Joshua B. from Alameda, CA, USA on Nov 04 2002.
- a song; "track".
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Last edited on Jan 07 2015. Submitted by Terry S. from Las Vegas, NV, USA on Jul 20 2003.
verb
- to have sex.
We're way past kissing; we cut now.
We are having a cut party tonight!
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Last edited on Apr 03 2002. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 03 2002.
- sexual intercourse.
This girl is going to let me cut.
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Last edited on Apr 17 2010. Submitted by Cameron G. on Mar 01 2005.
verb - intransitive
- to intentionally cut oneself as a form of self-harm.
I've been cutting again.
Last edited on Jan 07 2015. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 07 2015.
verb - transitive
- to dilute or adulterate illegal drugs.
They say that cocaine is cut with baby laxative.
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Last edited on Jan 06 2012. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 02 2009.
- to end a service employee's service for the day.
You've been cut.
What time did he get cut?
Last edited on Jul 12 2018. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 12 2018.
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go Hollywood
verb
- to be dramatic. To be out of control of one's emotions. To behave chaotically due to one's emotions.
He went Hollywood on me.
Last edited on Nov 12 2013. Submitted by Victoria S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
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horf
- Also noun form: "horfage".
Last edited on Apr 03 2002. Submitted by Andrea W. from Lawrenceville, GA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
- from Ren and Stimpy, to gag back up.
Ewww, that makes me horf.
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 06 2002.
noun
- vomit
There is cat horf on the floor.
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Last edited on Jun 03 2003. Submitted by B. S. from Acton, Massachusetts, USA on Jun 03 2003.
verb
- to vomit. From the sound made while vomiting.
I think I'm about to horf.
Oh man, I so need to horf!
If you eat that, you'll horf.
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Last edited on Apr 26 2016. Submitted by jess from CA, USA on May 31 1998.
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muff dive
- to perform cunnilingus. Also see "muff".
I'm going muff divin'.
Last edited on Aug 13 2013. Submitted by Amber S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
- to perform cunnilingus
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Last edited on Apr 30 2006. Submitted by The N. on Apr 30 2006.
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preggers
adjective
- pregnant.
Did you know that Kim is preggers?
She didn't even stop smoking when she was preggers.
Does she look like she's putting on weight? Yeah, I think she's preggers.
He got her preggers.
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Last edited on Jan 18 2013. Submitted by Amber S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
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shmoe
- 1) unlucky person, implies mild disrespect. 2) a person who loses because of the own inadequacies.
The unlucky shmow got cruched by a bolder.
Last edited on Apr 03 2002. Submitted by Paul from Berkeley, CA, USA on Apr 03 2002.
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take a chill pill
verb
- he needs to relax.
He needs to take a chill pill.
Last edited on Apr 03 2002. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 03 2002.
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