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Definition of temp

temp

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Definitions include: stupid or very dumb.
Definitions include: To cause to seem big
Definitions include: someone who pretends to be someone they're not, usually in dress and speech; "poseur"; "wannabe"; "fake".
Definitions include: intensifier, usually expressing confusion or displeasure.
Definitions include: acronym for "just wondering".
Definitions include: Also used as 'neezy' as in the phrase "Fo' sheezy my neezy."
Definitions include: to quickly achieve a position in rankings or ratings.
Definitions include: a device - usually a simple kludge - that filters the smell from exhaled marijuana smoke.
Definitions include: attractive women and/or men.
Definitions include: better behavior than someone else.

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