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Definition of nulf

nulf

adjective

  • Crazy; Frantic.

    Last edited on Nov 24 2010. Submitted by RedstarRU from Altoona, PA, USA on Nov 24 2010.

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Definitions include: will have, contraction
Definitions include: to leave behind.
Definitions include: used to tell someone they have bad breath.
Definitions include: an unrestrained bad attitude or chip on (one's) shoulder.
Definitions include: Tellin some that there fine or telling someone what's up you want fight ten homie
Definitions include: to dance in a sexual manner, usually involving the shaking of the buttocks.
Definitions include: an ugly person.

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