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crock of shit

noun

  • a collection of lies.
    Did you hear what she said? What a crock of shit.

    Last edited on Mar 02 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Mar 02 2011.

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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.

    Last edited on Feb 22 2013. Submitted by BuziDebBee from Santee, CA, USA on Dec 30 2002.

  • women's clothing, when worn by men.
    I'm going out in drag tonight.

    Last edited on Aug 30 2003. Submitted by Morgan D. from Seattle, WA, USA on Aug 30 2003.

  • someone or something tiresome.
    That girl is such a drag.
    That family reunion was a real drag.
    It's all such a drag!

    Last edited on Apr 13 2013. Submitted by Adriana C. from Guayaquil, Ecuador on Nov 21 2007.

  • someone or something depressing.
    That movie is a real drag.
    What a drag.

    Last edited on Apr 24 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 04 2009.

  • an inhalation taken while smoking something.
    Could I get another drag of that?

    Last edited on Mar 26 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Mar 26 2011.

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epizootics of the blowhole

noun - uncountable

  • a metaphorical disease where one speaks at length about something one knows nothing about. In other words, running off at the mouth without a clue. Submitter John Voight knows the term existed in deep south (United States) during the 1940's and 1950's as his dad used it frequently. He notes that his dad may have picked it up in World War II.
    All that meaningless spew coming out of his mouth is just a bad case of epizootics of the blowhole.

    Last edited on Jul 24 2010. Submitted by John Voigt from Reston, VA, USA on Dec 05 2002.

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