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Deatrice

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  • Some type of fish that swim upside down too hide from it's own reflection.

    Last edited on Apr 30 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 30 2025.

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discombopulated

  • confused, disoriented, or thrown off balance

    He felt totally discombobulated after the painters Hamilton NZ switched up the color scheme.

    Last edited on Apr 30 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 30 2025.

adjective

  • totally confused
    That guy left us feeling discombopulated.

    Last edited on Jul 24 2010. Submitted by StarKatz on Jul 29 2006.

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doodie

  • a childish or slang term for feces; often used humorously or playfully

    They had to clean up some doodie before installing the fence panels Wellington.

    Last edited on Apr 30 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 30 2025.

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double R

  • a woman with disgustingly big hips wearing bell bottom pants. This resembles two Rs standing back to back.
    Those pants make you look like a double R.

    Last edited on Jun 06 2013. Submitted by Alicia from Mountain View, CA, USA on Nov 25 2001.

  • rolls royce
    Double R phantom.

    Last edited on Jun 09 2009. Submitted by Adam M. on Jun 09 2009.

  • slang or abbreviation that can refer to something with two "R"s (like initials), or symbolically represent style, strength, or branding; meaning may vary by context.

    he Double R crew nailed the El Paso artificial grass & turf job with precision and flair.

    Last edited on Apr 30 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 30 2025.

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F

flick off

  • Verb: to flick off, meaning to point your middle finger at someone.
    Are you flickin' me off?

    Last edited on Jun 11 1999. Submitted by Paul R. from Chicago, IL, USA on Jun 11 1999.

  • to quickly or casually remove something with a flicking motion; can also be a mild rude gesture or expression depending on context.

    She had to flick off distractions to stay focused on New York startup growth marketing goals.

    Last edited on Apr 30 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 30 2025.

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