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B
bite 
intransitive verb
- to be of poor quality, displeasing.
That movie really bites.
Submitted by Kaeori, Kansas City, MO, USA, Oct 22 1997.
transitive verb
- to plagiarize, typically in reference to a hip-hop artist stealing another hip-hop artist's lyrics.
I hear he bites rhymes.
Man, you ain't nothing bit a biter.
Submitted by Jayne M., Detroit, MI, USA, Dec 13 1999.
- to copy or imitate.
I hate it when people bite my moves.
She bit my style.
Submitted by Derrick P., Edmonton, AB, Canada, Dec 16 2001.
noun
- an instance of someone "biting," as described above.
That is such a bite!
Submitted by Kristan, Portland, OR, USA, May 22 2002.
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biter 
noun
- one who "bites," that is, plagiarizes from someone or copies or imitates someone; COPYCAT.
The little biter completely copied my hair!
Submitted by Anonymous, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Dec 15 1998.
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bog 
noun
- a fraud job.
They did a major bog on their taxes this year.
Submitted by Mike Morgan, Cincinnati, OH, USA, Jan 31 1998.
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bogart 
verb
- to steal, monopolize, or hog.
Don't bogart my cookies!
Submitted by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.
Additions by Dan Day, MA, USA, Mar 12 1998
notes
- Origin: possibly during the 1960s as a drug reference. The band Fraternity of Man has a song called "Don't Bogart Me," circa the late 1960s. Lyrics include: "Don't bogart that joint, my friend, pass it over to me." It has been theorized that the term is an allusion to Humphry Bogart, an American actor who always had a cigarette hanging from his lips. To "bogart" a joint, then, would be letting it hang from one's lips without passing it on.
Submitted by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.
- Another submitter suggests: Humphrey Bogart would cup a cigarette in his hand to shield it, and then drag emphatically upon it. "Bogarting" a joint means to pull heavily upon the cigarette while shielding it from would be partakers - not simply letting it hang from one's lips.
Submitted by T. B., Jan 03 2002.
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boost
- steal.
lets boost a car.
Submitted by joe k., San Antonio, TX, USA, Dec 13 1999.
- to steal.
somebody boosted my car!
Submitted by Cara O., Bradenton, FL, USA, Jun 03 2002.
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booster
- Used to indicate that someting has to be done fast, inmediately. Origin: used by navy carrier crew, I believe in order to shorten radio transmissions.
bring me a burger, booster.
Submitted by Jose, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Oct 20 1999.
- Noun (booster)-Someone that steals, almost professionally. Usually clothes. Verb (Boosting)-Stealing
My cousin goes to the mall and boosts outfits; I know this booster, she can get you clothes for cheap.
Submitted by Tiffany W., Hartford, CT, USA, Mar 26 2002.
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boot-leg 
noun
- an unauthorized copy.
I got a boot-leg tape of the concert last night.
verb
- to transfer unauthorized material.
He boot-legs music on the black market.
adjective
- a lower-quality version of something. For example, a shorter version of a song.
That was a boot-leg version of the song.
Submitted by Anonymous, Apr 04 1998.
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brody
- taking a chance on something. Origin: Steven Brody, who reportedly had jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 and survived the fall. Hence the meaning....of taking a big chance. It is clear that it is a local colloquiallism in Philly....whether or not it is widespread I do not know. I use the term myself. It's clear that the original slang has morphed in meaning -- now referencing taking -- as in stealing.
I took a brody on the bottle of brandy. (Meaning he bought it without tasting it.)
Submitted by Francis M., Dec 10 2008.
- v. to steal something; to take.
I'm bout to brodie that jaun.
Submitted by Carl F. B. III, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Jan 10 2000.
- Philadelphia slang term meaning to take by force or intimidation.
Yo, that kid can't rhyme, I'm about to brody him for the mic.
Submitted by Spark D., Philadelphia, PA, USA, Feb 16 2003.
- to crash, collide; an accident (commonly used in sports, such as mountain biking or skateboarding).
I was speeding downhill on my bike and brodied right into a tree.
Submitted by Jason D., Costa Mesa, CA, USA, Oct 04 2002.
- verb. to take something from someone in front of them.
I brodied his jacket after he told me I couldn't have it.
Submitted by Jen G., Elizabethtown, PA, USA, Nov 23 1998.
- to steal. usually from another person, and not a retailer or place of business.
he brodied that necklace from a friend of mine.
Submitted by Jeff B., Syracuse, NY 13210, USA, Oct 19 2001.
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C
cabbage
- verb; to steal with, or without, the victim's knowledge.
You cabbaged my favorite pen.
Submitted by Christopher W., Fortville, IN 46040, USA, Jan 03 1999.
- noun. referring to money.
i've got no cabbage.
Submitted by Nikol, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Nov 22 2001.
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carp
verb
- To steal
While the cashiers back was turned, I carped a gumball
Submitted by Dave C., Mar 27 2007.
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cuff
- To steal something.
He cuffed that hat from my girl.
Submitted by Liah, Chicago, IL, USA, Feb 16 2003.
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d-block
- to steal.
I'm going to d-block that kid's sneakers.
Submitted by Anonymous, Oct 01 2003.
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debo
- to steal.
the car jacking done deboed my car
that shirt looks phat i wanna debo it
Submitted by Anonymous, Feb 02 2003.
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deebo
- to steal. or take away from.
I deboed his pencil after class.
Submitted by Brittney R., La Crosse, FL, USA, Mar 05 2000.
- To steal or take away.
Yo, he just de boed my pen!
Submitted by Stefan P., Germany, Dec 16 2001.
- From the movie "Friday." The character's name was Debo. He would walk up and steal from people or beat them up. 1. to steal 2. to punch.
He said he was going to debo your necklace!!
Submitted by BRYAN, Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA, Sep 27 2002.
- The word debo originates from the move friday. It means to steal something to beat someone up or you can even use it in refrence to the way some one looks, as if they looked like Debo in the movie friday.
Dude he just deboed all of your money.
Submitted by Matt, Gainesville, FL 32612, USA, Jan 13 2002.
- To steal.
Man, I debowed his car.
Submitted by Reggie, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 21 2002.
- to steal. originated from the charcter Deebo in the movie "Friday" who stole from everyone.
I want to deebo that watch.
Submitted by Gigi, Warner Robins, GA, USA, Nov 15 2001.
- to steal.
he wants to deebo my stuff.
Submitted by Lester D., Stone Mountain, GA, USA, Dec 31 1999.
- to steal. originated from the charcter Deebo in the movie "Friday" who stole form everyone.
I want to deebo that watch.
Submitted by Gigi, Warner Robins, GA, USA, Nov 15 2001.
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doink 
transitive verb
- to steal, usually playfully.
He left his stuff at my apartment so I doinked it.
Submitted by Kyle Arrington, USA, Nov 24 2002.
- to have sex.
I doinked her.
Submitted by Daniel J., Jan 20 2003.
noun
- a moron; idiot.
Larry can be such a doink.
Submitted by Mark H., Canada, Jul 15 1998.
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F
fence 
verb
- to sell stolen goods. Note: old organized crime term. See also swank.
noun
- a person who purchases stolen goods.
Submitted by Michael David, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 14 1996.
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five-finger discount
- (n) something stolen (vb) to steal.
My new stereo was a five finger discount!
Submitted by Angela, Chicago, IL, USA, Oct 30 2002.
- To steal something.
They were having a five-finger discount on CD's so I grabbed a couple.
Submitted by Kendall, MA, USA, Nov 09 1999.
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G
gaff
- Home. I don't know the origin, but it's a common feature of London and points east, with an underworld flavour
come round my gaff after the pub shuts.
Submitted by Joshua R., Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK, Oct 27 1999.
- to steal.
some burglars gaffed my wallet.
Submitted by Audrey M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 22 1999.
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gaffel
- Means to steal.
I guess I'll just gaffel one.
Submitted by Cynthia, CA, USA, Sep 17 1998.
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gaffle 
verb
- to steal or obtain something wrongly.
He gaffled my stereo.
Submitted by Maestro, Newark, DE, USA, Apr 17 1998.
- to arrest.
He got gaffled by the po.
Submitted by Maestro, Newark, DE, USA, Apr 17 1998.
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