Definition of joyride
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Other terms relating to 'stolen, stolen goods ':
Definitions include: an attractive person.
Definitions include: a pretend occurrence during which stealing is permitted.
Definitions include: stolen car
Definitions include: stolen.
Definitions include: promotional material.
Definitions include: a reckless ride taken in a (usually stolen) automobile.
Definitions include: miscellaneous things, typically given away free.
Definitions include: A stolen cellular phone that is is typically passed around for anyone's use before the service is eventually turned off.
Definitions include: stolen.
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Definitions include: acronym for "wife acceptance factor."
Definitions include: to stay in one place, often surreptitiously and/or suspiciously; staking out something, possibly to steal it or at the very least, covet it.
Definitions include: penis.
Definitions include: A household utensil for boiling or a caldron, fishhook, pan, washpot or thorn, especially a masculine one
Definitions include: to have gas money.
Definitions include: to flip out ; lose control; be overwhelmed with anger.
Definitions include: the metaphorical "school" of bad experiences.
Definitions include: having sex.
Definitions include: to make a person happy or satisfied.
Definitions include: a "kiss" whereby one blinks one's eyelashes against another person's skin.
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