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moist

  • The world is turning moist.

    Meaning everyone is turning soft

    Last edited on Dec 10 2020. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 10 2020.

adjective

  • excited. Origin: female sexual excitement.
    That chick is hot, man I'm moist!
    You got a new car, you must be moist!

    Last edited on May 13 2010. Submitted by Shaun from Denver, CO, USA on Apr 30 1998.

  • Angry, annoyed. Derives from getting sweaty when angry.
    Why you gotta get moist?
    Dude, you're so moist!
    Suck my dick moist person.

    Last edited on May 06 2013. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA on Aug 24 1998.

  • of females, sexually excited. This is literal - not slang.
    I had her moist when I sucked on her neck.
                                                                                                                

    Citation from "Episode 5", Little Britain (TV, 2004), Season 2 Episode 5 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Dec 16 2010. Submitted by Pookie from Indianapolis, IN, USA on Sep 11 2003.

  • of either gender, sexually excited. Origin: female sexual excitement.

    Last edited on Jun 19 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 19 2010.

  • generally displeasing.

    Last edited on Jul 29 2012. Submitted by Anonymous on May 10 2012.

  • scared or a pussy, a scaredy cat.
    Why won't you come out to get drunk? You're so moist.
    Fam why you breading? You're so moist.
    Bruv ur so moist.
    Moist also means 'shook'. Shook means scared.
    We could fight but you're too shook.
    Are you shook of HER bruv?!

    Last edited on May 06 2013. Submitted by Anonymous-trapperrrr. on Jun 17 2012.

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onion

noun

  • an ounce of marijuana.
    Hey man, can you get me an onion for $100?
    • See more words with the same meaning: an ounce.
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    Last edited on Nov 19 1999. Submitted by Christie B. from Muncie, IN, USA on Nov 19 1999.

  • a native of Bermuda.
    I am an Onion.

    Last edited on Dec 09 1999. Submitted by Jamie V. from West Chester, PA, USA on Dec 09 1999.

  • an ounce of cocaine.
    I put the onion in my bag.
    • See more words with the same meaning: an ounce.
    • See more words with the same meaning: cocaine.

    Last edited on Apr 16 2002. Submitted by Frank from New York, NY, USA on Apr 16 2002.

  • nice, big, round buttocks.
    Man, Tanya's onion is so big she can barely fit it in a chair.

    Last edited on Apr 17 2002. Submitted by Christine V. from Memphis, TN, USA on Apr 17 2002.

  • an ounce of any illegal drug.

    Last edited on Jun 19 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 19 2010.

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petrol-head

noun

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skull sweat

noun

  • metaphorical sweating caused by intellectual work.
    With enough skull sweat, we can solve this proof.

    Last edited on Jun 19 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 19 2010.

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slog

noun

  • tedious and time-consuming work.
    It's a hard slog, but somebody has to do it.

    Last edited on Jun 19 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 19 2010.

verb

  • to work on or study something very tedious and time-consuming.
    The semester is over. I've just got to slog through these last few weeks.

    Last edited on Jun 19 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 14 2009.

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talk out both sides of (one's) mouth

expression

  • Saying contradictory things. It may be saying one thing to one person and the opposite thing to another, but it can also refer to saying contradictory things to the same person so that the answer provided is vague or ambiguous. It is essentially synonymous with doublespeak or doubletalk and may result from doublethink.

    Example:

    Question: Do I have purchase the potato chips in order to enter the manufacturer's contest?

    Answer: No.

    Question: How can I find out the rules of the contest and how to enter?

    Answer: The details can be found on the inside of the package.

    Last edited on Aug 08 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 08 2015.

verb

  • to say different things to different people, about the same subject.

    Last edited on Jun 19 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 19 2010.

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