Definition of nuker
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Other terms relating to 'food and drink (related to) ':
Definitions include: acronym for "unidentifiable food-like object".
Definitions include: an event that makes one realize the truth about something.
Definitions include: Champagne.
Definitions include: "Natural Light" brand beer.
Definitions include: of pavement, rough.
Definitions include: slightly hungry.
Definitions include: a cigarette.
Definitions include: to acquire a buzz .
Definitions include: an impressive buffet of food.
Definitions include: alcohol.
Definitions include: term of address for a male stranger.
Definitions include: derogatory term, "moron".
Definitions include: junk food.
Definitions include: to eat.
Definitions include: to drink alcohol to excess.
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Definitions include: between multiple people or groups, constantly attempting to out-do the other(s).
Definitions include: a vulgar, made up sexual move.
Definitions include: What You Up To
Definitions include: chaos
Definitions include: subject feminine singular form of this
Definitions include: but if or yea though, especially used about Judaistic or Jewish-related texts especially when talking about such.
Definitions include: To shoplift using the sleeve of your coat or jacket to conceal the item
Definitions include: to set up one's workplace.
Definitions include: A member of a youth subculture which flourished in New Zealand and Australia in the 1950s. Long hair, stovepipe jeans, crepe soled shoes. Similar to British teddy boys
Definitions include: Valium.
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