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- criticism
- to accept insults
- to annoy
- to attack, injure, or fight
- to lose, be defeated
- See also to win, defeat
- to die
- to hurt, injure one's self
- a grudge
- injured
- an injury
- to insult, complain, criticize
- See also an insult
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- an insult
- See also to insult, complain, criticize
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- to intimidate, scare
- to kill
- offended
- See also angry
- to steal
- to win, defeat
- See also to lose, be defeated
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- See also truth, lies, information, agreement, disagreement, and doubt
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snake 
noun
- an untrustworthy person.
That guy is a snake.
by Tink, May 11 2004.
verb
- to steal.
I snaked his favorite CD when he wasn't looking.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 01 2001.
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- snake: Alabama black snake – black snake it – (show 6 more)
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snarf 
verb
- to expel liquid (or, more rarely, food) out one's nose by laughing in the middle of a swallow.
We were sitting in the kitchen, and JJ cut a nasty muffin, and I snarfed lemonade all over the table.
by Nathan Long, Gainesville, GA, USA, Mar 30 1998.
- to acquire for onesself, with little concern for social norms, but not quite by stealing.
I was so hungry I snarfed that whole bag of chips!
They were giving away free samples, so I snarfed a bunch of them.
by Curtis K., Santa Clara, CA, USA, May 16 1998.
- to eat voraciously.
You really snarfed your dinner!
by Curtis K., Santa Clara, CA, USA, May 16 1998.
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snatch 
noun
- female genitalia.
Her snatch smells.
by amanda, San Jose, CA, USA, Jan 29 1999.
- derogatory term for a disliked female; BITCH.
She is such a snatch!
by amanda, San Jose, CA, USA, Jan 29 1999.
- sexual activity with a female.
I got some snatch last night.
by Anonymous, Mar 07 2000.
transitive verb
- to obtain quickly.
I snatched her candy bar when she wasn't looking.
by Bob J., Calgary, AB, Canada, Jun 06 2002.
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- snatch: snatch a knot in (one's) ass
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splurk 
verb
- to bother, test, annoy, push.
Hey man, don't splurk with me!
by Ashley Ewing, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, Jan 13 1998.
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squelch 
verb
- to steal.
Don't squelch my style.
by XkyleX, Tallahassee, FL, USA, Dec 02 2002.
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step 
verb
- to "step up" to a fight.
You want to step?
by Janet C., Oct 04 1997.
- to step away, to leave someone or something alone.
You best just step!
by Janet C., Oct 04 1997.
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- step: Aztec two step – green apple quick step – (show 10 more)
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stole 
verb
- to punch or attack, typically with no prior warning. Also stole on.
J Peezy stole on that dude last night and knocked him out.
by David LaBrie, VA, USA, Sep 23 1997.
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stress 
transitive verb
- to pester someone about something.
Why do you keep stressing me about that?
by L. Forney, Morganton, NC, USA, Jan 29 1998.
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- stress: stress (one)
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swapap 
verb
- to hit. Often spoken as a sound effect when playfully hitting a friend, especially when they do or say something stupid.
by Mike Gebbie, Shelby, MI, USA, Dec 21 2002.
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take it outside 
verb
- to fight. Also take this outside.
Do you want to take it outside?
by Kevin H., Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, Nov 29 2001.
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- outside: outside – outside the box
- take: double take – give and take – (show 71 more)
- it: about it – about the size of it – (show 198 more)
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take shit 
verb
- to accept insults from a person without fighting back. Also take it.
Man, are you going to take shit from him like that?
by Christian Huelsman, Cincinnati, OH, USA, Mar 09 1998.
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- take: double take – give and take – (show 71 more)
- shit: act like (one's) shit doesn't stink – ape shit – (show 119 more)
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take the piss 
intransitive verb
- to mock, make fun of, kid. Origin: British.
Are you taking the piss?
by Michael David, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 14 1996.
transitive verb
- Also: take the piss out of, to aggravate someone on purpose.
You're taking the piss out of me!
by Stephen Judd, Nov 12 1997.
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- piss: all wind and piss – go piss up a rope – (show 24 more)
- take: double take – give and take – (show 71 more)
- the: 3 sheets to the wind – 411, the – (show 871 more)
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tax
- To make someone pay.
I'm going to have to tax that asshole.
by LV, Long Beach, CA, USA, Feb 18 1999.
- have sex.
i want to tax.
by Heretik, East Ct, San Jose, CA 95116, USA, Dec 13 1999.
- to steal.
Im gonna tax that watch.
by Andrew M, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada, Nov 21 2001.
- sex.
i'm gonna tax all night.
by samantha, Anaheim, CA, USA, Feb 17 2002.
- to get taken away
your sneakers have just been taxed.
by rich e., Jan 18 2003.
- when someone takes something that doesn't belong to them
I had some chips and when i got to work someone had taxed me for them.
by Natasha "., Elizabeth, NJ, USA, Apr 07 2004.
- to steal something
We taxed a street sign after the party
by em a., Ontario, Canada, Jun 25 2004.
- To be stolen.
My wallet got taxed!
Are you gonna tax the candy?
by sara, Sep 28 2004.
verb
- take or steal in secret, or with the knowledge of the person robbed. In this example one "friend" lends another a lighter:
He taxed my lighter.
by Matthew R., Blackpool, United Kingdom, May 31 2004.
- Or when the person taken from doesn't know who took it. In this example a cell phone disappears at a party:
I must have got taxed.
by Matthew R., Blackpool, United Kingdom, May 31 2004.
- to steal, usually from a friend, for pay back for something owed such as damaged or unreturned property.
I lent him a C.D and he broke it, so I taxed him.
by Paul G., Sydney NSW, Australia, Aug 01 2005.
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teef
- steal.
i will teef ur skate.
by anjel, Canada, Jun 12 1999.
- To steal.
Shit, somebody teefed my watch!
by Graham W., Ontario, Canada, Feb 02 2000.
verb
- to steal.
That guy teefed my wallet
by Shannon F., Toronto, ON, Canada, Oct 28 2004.
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throw down 
transitive verb
- to play music.
I'm about to throw down some hot licks.
by Mel, Virginia, USA, Jan 21 2009.
verb
- to fight.
Look, they're about to throw down!
by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.
- to party.
I'm having a party tonight. Come over and throw down with us.
by Anonymous, Mar 08 2002.
- to give a portion of the money necessary to purchase something.
Are you going to throw down for gas?
by Nathan W., Burlington, IA, USA, Apr 10 2002.
- to contribute, along with others, a substance for group enjoyment.
I'll throw down on that blunt.
by Andy C., Oberlin, OH, USA, Aug 11 2002.
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- throw: like throwing a hotdog down a hallway – throw – (show 17 more)
- down: batten down the hatches – beat down – (show 83 more)
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throw hands 
verb
- to fight.
Look, they're about to throw hands!
by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.
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- hand: a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. – bite the hand that feeds (one) – (show 11 more)
- throw: like throwing a hotdog down a hallway – throw – (show 17 more)
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thump 
verb
- to strike with great force, as in a punch.
He just got thumped.
by Brendo, MA, USA, Mar 12 1998.
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- thump: whistle belly thumps
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tunnel 
verb
- to defraud with large gains. Also tunnel out.
He's rich because he tunneled out the company.
by Paul Mamol, Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia, Feb 02 1998.
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- tunnel: bridge-and-tunnel posse – tunnel of love – (show 2 more)
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wail on 
verb
- to beat; to attack, especially with one's fists.
The cop wailed on that guy.
That kid got wailed on.
by George, ME, USA, Feb 01 1998.
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- wail: wail
- on: accidentally on purpose – a slap on the wrist – (show 277 more)
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want a piece of (one) 
verb
- to desire someone physically.
I want a piece of him.
by Elizabeth, NJ, USA, Apr 02 1998.
- to want to fight. A confident response to a percieved challenge. Also want a piece of this.
Do you want a piece of me? Come on!
by Anonymous, Feb 04 1999.
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- want: want a piece of this
- piece: abbreviated piece of nothing – break off a piece – (show 13 more)
- of: 12 points short of a pica – abbreviated piece of nothing – (show 180 more)
- a: 12 points short of a pica – a – (show 530 more)