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banana hammock 
noun
- tight-fitting male swimwear or bikini underwear.
He likes to cavort around the beach in his banana hammock.
by Jim V., New Jersey, USA, Oct 21 1998.
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- banana: BANANA – bananas – (show 3 more)
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barn door 
noun
- the fly (zipper) on one's pants.
Your barn door is open.
by Anonymous, Jan 02 2003.
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- barn: close (one's) barn door – shut (one's) barn door
- door: back door – back-door – (show 8 more)
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bling bling 
notes
- see bling-bling.
by WalterGR, Aug 03 2009.
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bling-bling 
adjective
- high class.
Tavern on the Green is more bling bling than KFC.
Harvard is more bling bling than a county college.
by Josh, NJ, USA, Oct 28 2001.
- fancy. May imply that the person is showing off.
Oh, look at Mr. V, all bling-bling with the new cell phone!
Did you see his Escalade with bling-bling wheels?
by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, Dec 06 2002.
interjection
- Used to relate something to money; WOW THAT'S FANCY.
After a Mercedes Benz passes by: "Bling Bling!"
by Rob H., Newton, MA, USA, Feb 05 2002.
noun
- any expensive, flashy, or shiny jewelry, usually gold or silver, esp. bracelets, chains, earrings.
She was looking hot in her bling-blings.
by TYI I., Manhattan, NY, USA, Jan 22 2000.
- diamonds.
She has some serious bling-bling on her finger!
by Dan L., Evanston, IL, USA, Feb 23 2002.
- money.
Yo, get out there and score me some bling-bling!
by Mark E, BC, Canada, Mar 13 2002.
- any expensive, flashy, or shiny object.
Did you see his Escalade with bling-bling wheels?
by Natalie L., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, May 17 2002.
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bra 
noun
- alternate pronunciation of bro.
Hey bra! Do you want to go to the store?
by Stephen D., Fort Walton Beach, FL, USA, Nov 12 1999.
- brasserie.
Why don't you buy your girl a lacy bra for her birthday?
by Anonymous, Jan 09 2003.
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- bra: bird-brain – brain – (show 12 more)
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bust a sag 
verb
- to wear one's pants low.
by Sheryl C., DE, USA, Mar 16 1998.
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- sag: sag
- bust: bust – bust a bitch – (show 32 more)
- a: 12 points short of a pica – a – (show 530 more)
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cap 
noun
- a bullet. See bust a cap.
If you don't quit I'm going to have to bust a cap in your ass.
by D.J. Pabst, Stroudsburg, PA, USA, Dec 19 1997.
- a hat.
Do you know where my cap is?
by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.
- a capsule.
by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.
verb
- to insult playfully.
by Stephanie, California, USA, Jun 20 2003.
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- cap: brown-cap – bust a cap – (show 10 more)
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close (one's) barn door 
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- barn: barn door – shut (one's) barn door
- close: close – close but no cigar – (show 5 more)
- door: back door – back-door – (show 8 more)
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close up shop 
verb
- to "close" any location. For example, if one has people over at one's house, one could encourage visitors to leave by saying, "I'm tired, so I think I'm going to close up shop."
by Kevin H., Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, Nov 29 2001.
- to zip the zipper on one's pants.
Hey, you need to close up shop.
by Kevin H., Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, Nov 29 2001.
- to close one's place of business for the night.
It's 5 in the evening, so I'm going to close up shop.
by Kevin H., Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, Nov 29 2001.
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- shop: cop shop – doctor shop – (show 1 more)
- close: close – close but no cigar – (show 5 more)
- up: ace up (one's) sleeve – act up – (show 310 more)
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colors 
noun
- gang attire, usually colored to differentiate between gangs.
They now ban colors at Pete's Bar.
by J. Rogers, Birmingham, AL, USA, Apr 12 1998.
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- color: color me – four-color glossies – (show 4 more)
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deck out 
verb
- dress. Usually used in the past or present perfect tenses.
They were all decked out in their fanciest clothes.
They are decked out in wife-beaters.
by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.
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- deck: deck – decked out – (show 5 more)
- out: all blowed out – amped-out – (show 267 more)
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dome-piece 
noun
- a hat.
How do you like my new domepiece?
by L. Smith, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 04 1998.
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- dome: chrome dome – chrome-dome – (show 6 more)
- piece: abbreviated piece of nothing – break off a piece – (show 13 more)
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do rag 
noun
- a bandana.
by Kevin H., Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, Nov 29 2001.
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- rag: de-funk and re-rag – do-rag – (show 10 more)
- do: can do – do – (show 48 more)
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drag 
noun
- a person's story: what they would have you believe. Usually a lie or fabrication, but not always. See also run drag .
Don't believe her drag.
That guy's drag is to much to believe.
by BuziDebBee, Santee, CA, USA, Dec 30 2002.
- women's clothing, when worn by men.
I'm going out in drag tonight.
by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.
- someone or something tiresome.
That girl is such a drag.
That family reunion was a real drag.
by Adriana C., Guayaquil, Ecuador, Nov 21 2007.
- someone or something depressing.
That movie is a real drag.
by WalterGR, Aug 04 2009.
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- drag: drag ass – drag king – (show 6 more)
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drag queen 
noun
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- queen: bow to the porcelain queen – drama queen – (show 6 more)
- drag: drag – drag ass – (show 6 more)
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duds 
noun
- clothes.
Nice duds.
by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.
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fitted 
adjective
- dressed well.
That boy is fitted!
by Elgina Haymon, Oakland, CA, USA, Apr 04 1998.
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- fitt: nic fittin'
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go commando 
verb
- to not wear lower underwear (i.e. "underpants", "briefs", "panties", etc.)
As all of my underwear was dirty, I decided to go commando.
by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 22 1999.
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- commando: armchair commando – commando – (show 1 more)
- go: all systems go – carry go – (show 114 more)
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grape smugglers 
noun
- tight-fitting male swimming briefs. Commonly referred to as "Speedo's."
Why do European dudes always wear grape smugglers to the beach?
by Robo, CA, USA, Apr 10 1998.
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- grape: grape – grape smuggler
- smuggler: budgie smugglers – grape smuggler – (show 1 more)
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grubbies
noun
- old or distressed clothing one wears to work in an environment that may be dirty or wet but that does not merit use of coveralls or protective gear.
I wore my grubbies when I volunteered at the school carwash.
by Harold Zimmerman, Pleasanton, CA, USA, May 29 2008.