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deep
- something that's good
That tune is deep.
Last edited on Jan 16 2005. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 16 2005.
adjective
- packed, like in a car. Adding a number tells how many people are in the vehicle. A car with four people inside is called "4-deep".
Last edited on Oct 01 2005. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2005.
- "Deep" in slang has two meanings.
You can describe a person as being deep. Which means they speak emotionally and thoughtfully . Or, You can describe a gang, party, group, church, park, etc. a place basically as being "deep" which means packed or crowed/a lot of people are there. You can also say deep about how many people are with you . If there isn't alot of people you can put a number in front of it . Such as 2-deep ( 2 people), 3-deep (3 people), 8-deep ( 8 people) ,etc . Ex: we 4-deep.. Or it's deep in this car!
You can use any number but it has to be how many people are with you or at the place your at. If there is too many people to count just say deep..Last edited on Jun 19 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 19 2014.
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digs
noun - plural
- clothing
I just had a shopping spree at Old Navy - check out my new digs!
This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.Last edited on Jan 24 2012. Submitted by Robin W. on Jan 16 2005.
- living space.
Citation from Mysterious ruins may help explain Mayan collapse, USA Today, Dan Vergano, 19 September 2009 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Chapter 8", Eastbound & Down (TV), Season 2 Episode 2 (2010) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: house, home.
Last edited on Nov 04 2011. Submitted by Robin W. on Jan 16 2005.
- one's workplace.
- See more words with the same meaning: business (related to).
Last edited on Nov 04 2011. Submitted by Sid G. on Mar 05 2009.
verb
- Punches, particularly on the arm
Time for your birthday digs
Last edited on Apr 04 2018. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 04 2018.
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goob wad
adjective
- Another word for dork.
That guy is acting like a goob wad.
Last edited on Jan 16 2005. Submitted by Trey A. from Murfreesboro, TN, USA on Jan 16 2005.
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nang
- very good. London slang.
Da beat in da song is nang.
Last edited on Mar 25 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 16 2005.
adjective
- very good, cool. used in England.
Those trainers are nang!
Last edited on Aug 27 2005. Submitted by Polly from Westminster, London, UK on Aug 27 2005.
- All that. "You're in your neighbourhood thinking that you're nang (Ho please)" -- Dizzee Rascal, "Cut 'Em Off" (2003)
Last edited on Dec 14 2021. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 14 2021.
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off-key
- something isn't right
That boys dancing is really off-key.
Last edited on Jan 16 2005. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 16 2005.
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stink pickle
noun
- a piece of feces.
I have to go drop a stink pickle. Be right back.
I have a stink pickle in my hand. So lick it.
- See more words with the same meaning: feces.
Last edited on Apr 06 2015. Submitted by Adam C. on Jan 16 2005.
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stoosh
- stuck up.
Last edited on Jan 16 2005. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 16 2005.
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victory trail
- hair from the belly button to the genitals.
Last edited on May 17 2011. Submitted by Delia R. from Newnan, GA, USA on Jan 16 2005.
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