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M

merk

  • (Verb) motavation, to leave.
    Yo, I am about to merk.

    by Majid Q., Ocean City, NJ, USA, Apr 14 1999.

  • Merk means to leave or dip.
    Man, it's time to merk.

    by Chris P., Cullowhee, NC, USA, Nov 01 1999.

  • to steal or take without permission.
    That shirt is pretty nice, I might have to merk that off of you.

    by Jessica S., San Francisco, CA, USA, Dec 20 2002.

  • to kill someone or something

    by Leonard R., Saint Petersburg, FL, USA, May 20 2004.

  • to defeat someone as in a game or competition

    by Leonard R., Saint Petersburg, FL, USA, May 20 2004.

  • To kill
    Man if you keep running your mouth im going to merk you.

    by Chancy M., Charlotte, NC, USA, May 15 2005.

  • to run or make a quick escape.
    I was cutting class and i saw a security guard coming, so i merked out of there.

    by Anonymous, CT, USA, Jan 28 2008.

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nick

  • To steal something. Another London usage, this is now so widely understood in all but the most genteel circles in England that it's almost ceased to be slang.
    I had my car nicked last week.

    by Joshua R., Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK, Oct 27 1999.

  • to arrest.

    by WalterGR, Aug 11 2009.

noun

  • Condition or shape, generally related to physical condition.
    He is in good nick .

    by Peter L., Penang, Malaysia, Oct 21 2004.

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ninja

  • Ninja, n. 1. An unusual or odd person who stands out in a crowd for any reason--an object of mockery; 2. A person deserving of praise, as in,"Wow, you're such a ninja for breaking into the Pentagon's secret files." v. 1. To take, steal, grab, or pick up, as in,"Hey, ninja me that remote control, will you?"; 2. To move stealthily or quietly, as in "We'll have to ninja by the guard really carefully."; 3. To leave or go, as in,"Let's ninja over to Brad's house."
    That midget comedian is a real ninja.

    by Nathan F., Ferndale, MI, USA, Nov 04 1998.

  • To win a game or event. Scoring high on a video game

    "I totally Ninjad that game"

    by Anonymous, Mount Vernon, OH, USA, Jul 26 2009.

  • a male.

    by WalterGR, Oct 03 2009.

adjective

  • desirable or impressive, particularly due to posession of ninja-like qualities (e.g. stealth, prowess in combat, efficiency)
    Wow--he is totally ninja.
    How very ninja of you, mon cher!

    by Rachel E., Asheville, NC, USA, Oct 17 2003.

  • Describing anything stealthy.
    You got his password? That is very ninja.

    by Justin S., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 10 2004.

noun

  • a person who is stealthy, or commits a crazy act with unbelievably good results.
    I can't believe you just won the poker game, ninja.

    by Justin S., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 10 2004.

verb

  • To do something stealthy.
    I just ninjaed the last donut.

    by Justin S., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 10 2004.

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pinch

  • To steal
    I didn't have the cash for the soda so I pinched it.

    by Dawn L., Louisville, KY, USA, Jan 01 2004.

  • to arrest.

    by WalterGR, Aug 11 2009.

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pirate    Featured Word

noun

  • a person who sells or transmits stolen intellectual property.

    by Kaeori, Kansas City, MO, USA, Oct 22 1997.

verb

  • to sell or transmit stolen "intellectual property" (e.g. software, compact discs, etc.)
    Pirating software is illegal.

    by Kaeori, Kansas City, MO, USA, Oct 22 1997.

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punked

  • u got told/ or you just got dissed.
    daymn u got punked!

    by kenZinaZ, Canada, Nov 11 2001.

  • to get beaten badly, humiliated, disrespected, et al.
    we got punked on the field yesterday.

    by Josh, Somerville, MA, USA, Jan 17 2002.

  • Stole, took. To punk something means to steal it.
    That guy just punked your skateboard.

    by Jenn R., Apr 23 2002.

  • to get insulted or disrespected by someone else; when someone has put you down. Only used in the past tense.
    Oh, you just got punked!

    by Cochil, Reading, PA, USA, Mar 03 2003.

verb

  • The act of taking advantage of, or treating another as an inferior
    The card shark punked me by bidding more than I had.
    Mike Tyson sure punked that reporter with a sucker punch.

    by jaime, Jan 24 2005.

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purchase

  • to steal. This word has developed in San Diego. I have heard it used many times, and is more or less a cover for a 5 finger discount.
    Check ths out, i'll purchase that CD.

    by Dave F., San Diego, CA, USA, Oct 24 2001.

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rough

  • Verb - To steal, pocket, keep.
    I just rough some hot shit.

    by Patrick M., Maryland, USA, Aug 12 2002.

adjective

  • Of an unpleasant nature.
    Watching Jim barf was rough.

    by Sam B., Oct 21 2004.

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scoff

  • To steal.
    Did you scoff that pen?

    by Trevor L., Georgetown, Canada, Feb 05 2000.

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scooby

  • Stealing something that is either generally considered free, or of minimal value.
    I'm going to scooby some straws from McDonald's.

    by Joel, IL, USA, Nov 03 1999.

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scype

  • To steal. Taking anothers business or customer. pronounced skipe.
    You scyped my sale!

    by Audio S., Worcester, MA, USA, Oct 22 1999.

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shaft    Featured Word

noun

  • A penis.
    Wow, he's got a big shaft.

    by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 22 1999.

transitive verb

  • to steal.
    He shafted my pen.

    by Jacki S., Kimball, MN, USA, Mar 11 1998.

  • to take advantage; SCREW; CON.
    Steve got shafted by his teacher.

    by Jonathan H., Seekonk, MA, USA, May 31 1998.

  • to reject or insult someone.
    I got shafted last night.

    by Tommi R., New York, NY, USA, Sep 22 1998.

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shiest

  • Verb. 1. to steal 2. take without asking 3. take using force 4.take in a sneaky manner.
    Hey don't shiest my cheddar!
    He tried to shiest my cherry.

    by Brigid, Floral Park, NY, USA, Mar 01 2003.

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snake    Featured Word

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, Oct 01 2001.

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snarf    Featured Word

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    Featured Word

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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squelch    Featured Word

verb

  • to steal.
    Don't squelch my style.

    by XkyleX, Tallahassee, FL, USA, Dec 02 2002.

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swank    Featured Word

adjective

  • attractive or stylish. Also swanky.
    Those are some swanky shoes!

    by JB Chambers, New York, NY, USA, Sep 14 1997.

noun

  • miscellaneous things, typically given away free.
    Channel Z has a bunch of swank they're giving away to the tenth caller.

    by Michael David, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 14 1996.

  • stolen goods. Origin: is an old organized crime term.

    by Anonymous, Jan 02 2003.

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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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