Definition of dur
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Definitions include: a sarcastic response used when someone states the obvious. |
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Definitions include: see No shit, Sherlock. |
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Definitions include: a sarcastic response used when someone states the obvious. Also duh; dur. |
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Definitions include: a sarcastic exclamation used when someone states the obvious. |
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Definitions include: acronym for "no shit, Sherlock". |
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Definitions include: used in conversation to announce or respond to an ordinary event, with the sarcastic implication that the event is newsworthy. |
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Definitions include: mean spirited response to someone stating the obvious or a well-known fact; "no duh". |
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Definitions include: a sarcastic response used when someone states the obvious. |
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| Definitions include: to act very careful around someone. |
| Definitions include: family relations are more important than other relationships. |
| Definitions include: to frequently want sweet foods. |
| Definitions include: an accomplishment that goes above and beyond what is expected; "a good job". |
| Definitions include: to run naked. |
| Definitions include: friend; "ese". |
| Definitions include: exclamation of surprise. |
| Definitions include: to complain. |
| Definitions include: adj. |
| Definitions include: A Submarine Sandwich, e.g.: hoagie, sub, grinder, hero, etc. |
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