Definition of c'mon
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'contractions (list of)': |
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Definitions include: human feces. |
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Definitions include: someone who pretends to be a gangster. |
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Definitions include: contraction of "none of your." |
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Definitions include: a person who never (or rarely) buys goods to satisfy their desires. |
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Definitions include: about to. |
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Definitions include: "What did you". |
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Definitions include: "good looking out". |
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Definitions include: a person who is online. |
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Definitions include: "dare not." |
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Definitions include: sarcasm that centers on the speakers sense of superiority and ego needs. |
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Definitions include: "you all." |
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Definitions include: contraction for "Northern California". |
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Definitions include: a child of a diplomat. |
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Definitions include: the asking of a person to a prom. |
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Definitions include: without marijuana. |
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Slang terms with the same root words
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| Definitions include: craziness. |
| Definitions include: underage kids hang around a convenience store to get a "Harry" to go and buy them some beer. a "Harry" is anyone who will do it. |
| Definitions include: extremely upset, nervous or worried |
| Definitions include: A person who over indulges on food and beverage. |
| Definitions include: someone easy to manipulate. |
| Definitions include: marijuana. |
| Definitions include: homie. |
| Definitions include: slander, accuse or persecute without cause |
| Definitions include: a fool. |
| Definitions include: a photograph of ((a printed out photograph of a person) that a male has ejaculated upon). |
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No longer use it | (1) |
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Heard it but never used it | (7) |
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Have never heard it | (1) |
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