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case quarter

noun

  • a twenty-five cent coin.
    Can you give me a case quarter for two dimes and a nickel?
    • See more words with the same meaning: money.

    Last edited on Jan 21 2003. Submitted by Anthony G. from Wethersfield, CT, USA on Jan 21 2003.

  • twenty-five cent coin, as opposed to twenty-five cents in smaller change.
    Can you give me a case quarter for this parking meter, I only have two dimes and a nickel?

    Last edited on Jan 21 2004. Submitted by Avi L. from Brooklyn, NY, USA on Jan 21 2004.

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dink

expression

  • acronym for "double income no kids"

    Last edited on Mar 07 2018. Submitted by Donna L. from Edgewater Park, New Jersey, USA on Aug 17 2005.

noun

verb

verb - transitive

  • in soccer, to chip the ball lightly.

    Last edited on Jul 22 2012. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 21 2012.

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dookey

  • feces.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Holly C on Feb 22 2003.

  • to defecate.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Holly C on Feb 22 2003.

  • something worthless.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Holly C on Feb 22 2003.

  • an interjection of displeasure; "darn". Also bull dookey.
    Dookey! My CD won't play!

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Holly C on Feb 22 2003.

noun

  • a defecation.
    I gotta go take a dookey.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Boss from Strong, Maine, USA on Jan 21 2004.

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