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akod
verb
- insanely crazy people
"she was an akod after she went to the club"Last edited on Nov 03 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 03 2013.
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bounce
verb
- to leave.
This party is whack! Let's bounce.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Oct 20 1997. Submitted by C. M. from PA, USA on Oct 20 1997.
- to skip.
The class was a bore so I bounced it.
- See more words with the same meaning: to reject, ignore.
Last edited on Nov 10 1997. Submitted by Barbara Manning from 日本東京都 on Nov 10 1997.
- to eject from a venue. See also bouncer.
He wouldn't leave the ladies alone so I bounced him.
- See more words with the same meaning: to restrict, forbid, eject.
Last edited on Nov 10 1997. Submitted by Barbara Manning from 日本東京都 on Nov 10 1997.
- play basketball.
Hey, let's go bounce.
Jake and I are gonna go bouncin for a bit.
Last edited on Nov 03 2013. Submitted by Chuck S. on Nov 03 2013.
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chreaster
noun
- a person who only attends church only on Christmas and Easter. From "Christmas" + "Easter".
My dad says he's a Christian, but I think he's more of a chreaster.
- See more words with the same meaning: religion (related to).
Last edited on Nov 06 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 03 2013.
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dark-side
verb
- when people go to being nice to rude
"he went to his dark-side after his dinner"Last edited on Nov 03 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 03 2013.
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mormon sports car
noun
- a minivan. From the stereotype that Mormons have large families and often drive minivans to transport their families.
As I was entering I-80 eastbound, another Mormon sports car attempted to blow past my Porsche in the merge lane. Little did Miss Molly realize that I had another gear left to go, so I flipped the stick towards the dash, and gave her a prime view of the tail lights of Stuttgart's finest.
Last edited on Jun 04 2015. Submitted by Spanger from Salt Lake City, UT, USA on Nov 03 2013.
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off like a prom dress
adjective
- to be leaving.
I'm off like a prom dress. See you tomorrow.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Dec 19 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
- removed quickly.
After we got home to "Back Alley" Sally's apartment, her layers of winter clothes were off like a prom dress and she was heading for the bedroom.
Last edited on Nov 03 2013. Submitted by Spanger from Salt Lake City, UT, USA on Nov 03 2013.
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yocal
noun
- A local who has no education or job prospects.
Last edited on Nov 03 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 03 2013.
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