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A
antsy
adjective
- jumpy
Last edited on Jul 27 2010. Submitted by janice p. on Jan 01 2004.
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back-door trots, the
noun - uncountable
- horrendous diarrhea.
Those cheap hot dogs sure did me in. Now I've got the backdoor trots.
- See more words with the same meaning: diarrhea (related to).
Last edited on Apr 02 2013. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
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clocked out
- someone who is zonked from drugs or drink or simply just doesn't have a clue
She sure was clocked out last night. During the school play she couldn't remember her lines no matter how much she was prompted.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of drugs.
Last edited on Jan 01 2004. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
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cough up
verb - transitive
- to pay.
C'mon, can't you cough up fifty cents?
- See more words with the same meaning: to buy, spend.
Last edited on Mar 17 2011. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
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diarrhea of the mouth
- used to describe someone who uses foul/rude or unacceptable words during the entire conversation AS the entire conversation.
Last edited on Jan 01 2004. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
adjective
- Not being able to keep a secret.
Last edited on Oct 07 2005. Submitted by Philip W. from Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA on Oct 07 2005.
noun - uncountable
- a metaphorical condition which causes one to talk excessively.
Do NOT engage her in conversation - she has diarrhea of the mouth.
Last edited on Jul 24 2010. Submitted by Felipe R. from Newburgh, NY, USA on Mar 09 2003.
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do in
verb
- to exhaust.
I'm done in.
That run really did me in.
- See more words with the same meaning: tired.
Last edited on Nov 18 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 02 2009.
- Fuck you over
I ain't about to let Troy do me in.Last edited on May 20 2010. Submitted by M. Dollaz from Palatka, FL, USA on May 20 2010.
- to defeat, (typically in a fight)
I know you don't think this fool finna do me in.Last edited on May 20 2010. Submitted by M. Dollaz from Palatka, FL, USA on May 20 2010.
verb - transitive
- Food poisoning
Those hot dogs did me in last night.
Last edited on Jan 01 2004. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
- to kill.
We heard on the news last night that someone did them in.
Citation from "He's Dead, She's Dead", Castle (TV, 2010), Season 3 Episode 2 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to kill.
Last edited on Jun 24 2011. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
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e-ticket
noun
- Not long ago, at Disney World/Land you had to purchase a book of tickets to ride the carnival rides. The tickets were arranged from A to E with E tickets being the most exciting, more wild rides. Hence the term- E-ticket ride meaning a wild, exciting or thrilling experience
Riding my motorcycle is such an E-Ticket!
Last edited on Jan 24 2013. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
- an incredibly exciting event; a rush
Going down Lombard Street on my skateboard was a total E-ticket!
Comes from the days in Disneyland before the park shifted to a single-admission system. In the old days (i.e., 25 years ago) visitors purchased admission and then tickets for the various rides. Different tickets admitted you to different rides, with "A" tickets getting you a ride on the Main Street Trolley or admission to "Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln," while "E" tickets were reserved for the really, really cool rides (bobsleds, Space Mountain, etc.). Though the expression obviously began in Southern California, demographic shifting has pushed its use nationwide -- however, only among those about 35 years old and above, since, alas, people my children's age never had the thrill of experiencing a literal "E" ticket ride.Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by John A. from San Antonio, TX, USA on May 07 2005.
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foxed
- drunk
He was so foxed last night he passed out on the lawn.
Last edited on Jan 01 2004. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
notes
- "Foxed" is also the past tense of fox.
Last edited on Apr 16 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 16 2013.
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get (one's) knickers in a twist
verb
- to become angry about something that the speaker doesn't think is worthy. Also get (one's) knickers in a knot.
Don't get your knickers in a twist over him.
Citation from "Incoming", Persons Unknown (TV, 2010), Season 1 Episode 5 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to become angry, go crazy, freak out.
Last edited on May 13 2013. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
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K
knackers
noun - plural
- testicles.
The cats have an appointment on Tuesday to have their knackers removed.
I got hit in the knackers with a tennis ball at gym today.
- See more words with the same meaning: testicles.
Last edited on Apr 28 2011. Submitted by Dawn L. from Louisville, KY, USA on Jan 01 2004.
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