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C
crick
noun
- Creek
Let's go fishin' down at the crick.
Last edited on Apr 30 2004. Submitted by Ashley C. from The Ville, St Louis, MO, USA on Apr 30 2004.
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dooker
verb - intransitive
- to defecate.
Dude, it reeks. Did you just dooker?
Last edited on Aug 06 2010. Submitted by Ashley C. from The Ville, St Louis, MO, USA on Apr 30 2004.
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fucking rights
interjection
- an expression of extreme agreement. more commonly used by itself in agreement with another party. The "Rights" is emphasized
Fucking Rights, I'll kick his ass!
Last edited on Dec 16 2010. Submitted by George D. from Calgary, AB, Canada on Apr 30 2004.
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geezer
interjection
- variant of geeze.
This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.Last edited on Dec 16 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 07 2011.
noun
- in American English: an irascible old male person. On a British TV program, spoken by Australians, a mannish woman.
- See more words with the same meaning: British, UK slang (list of).
Last edited on May 14 2011. Submitted by Joel S. from New Braunfels, TX, USA on Oct 20 1998.
- English expression for an odd chap, gid, freak, generally a person behaving in a strange fashion.
Hey geeza, what's the dilly ?
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Last edited on May 14 2011. Submitted by Thomas W. from Hamburg, Germany on May 31 2002.
- A confident man with masculine qualities, very much 'laddish' in nature and respected.(British)
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Last edited on May 22 2003. Submitted by Archie S. from Alameda, CA, USA on May 22 2003.
- an old person.
Last edited on Nov 28 2011. Submitted by Archie S. from Alameda, CA, USA on May 22 2003.
- A very old person
Last edited on Apr 30 2004. Submitted by Ashley C. from The Ville, St Louis, MO, USA on Apr 30 2004.
- man.
No, the name Jamie in England always refers to a geezer.
Last edited on May 31 2004. Submitted by Matthew R. from Blackpool, United Kingdom on May 31 2004.
- a man of perhaps questionable character, or morals, perhaps an association with crime.
This geezer I know can get you anything you want.
Last edited on May 31 2004. Submitted by Matthew R. from Blackpool, United Kingdom on May 31 2004.
- a proud, confident extroverted character who prides himself on "knowing the street".
He's a geezer!
Last edited on May 14 2011. Submitted by Matthew R. from Blackpool, United Kingdom on May 31 2004.
- Southern English term for someone who is in high esteem amongst his peers.
Last edited on May 14 2011. Submitted by OverDose on Jul 16 2004.
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go to the office, make a deposit, and do some paperwork
- to defecate; "poop".
Last edited on Jun 12 2013. Submitted by chad on Apr 30 2004.
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poop shoot
noun
- misspelling of poop chute.
Last edited on May 02 2011. Submitted by Ashley C. from The Ville, St Louis, MO, USA on Apr 30 2004.
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slaughtered
- very drunk.
I got really slaughtered last night.
Last edited on Nov 09 1999. Submitted by A.Gordon from Kent, UK on Nov 09 1999.
adjective
- The final stage of inebriation, before unconsciousness.
That guy was so slaughtered last night, I thought he was going to pass out.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk.
Last edited on Apr 30 2004. Submitted by S.H. R. from Canada on Apr 30 2004.
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