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A

arvo    Featured Word

noun

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B

back in the day    Featured Word

expression

  • at some time before the present. May refer to years, decades, generations, etc.
    Man, people used to do that back in the day.
    Back in the day, you'd never get away with that.

    by Amber C., Pungoteague, VA, USA, Jan 16 2003.

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C

calendar    Featured Word

verb

  • to examine schedules to determine a time when two or more people would be available to meet for some purpose.
    We need to calendar about that.

    by Scott Sjolin, Kansas City, MO, USA, Mar 06 1998.

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cherry    Featured Word

adjective

  • by extension of cherry meaning hymen / virginal, it also means unused or in mint condition.
    He's got a '68 Vette that's cherry

    by Hank H., Chicago, IL, USA, Jul 03 1998.

noun

  • hymen.
    I popped my girl's cherry last night.

    by Hank H., Chicago, IL, USA, Jul 03 1998.

  • virginity, applied to either gender.
    I'm 18 and still have my cherry.

    by Hank H., Chicago, IL, USA, Jul 03 1998.

  • A virgin.
    Wow, that cherry is really cute. Too bad she doesn't put out.

    by Courtney E., Knoxville, TN, USA, Mar 25 2005.

  • the embers at the end of a cigarette or joint.

    by Wyn C., Jan 09 2007.

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clutch, the    Featured Word

noun

  • a metaphorical place suggesting a difficult situation or period of time.
    That money you sent me really came through in the clutch.

    by Brooklyn, New York, NY, USA, Dec 11 2002.

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D

days    Featured Word

noun

  • a long time. Generally used either as an exaggeration (that is, "days" is used to express minutes or hours) or as an understatement (used to express months or years). See also minute.
    Exaggeration: We got lost and drove for days.
    Understatement: I haven't heard this song in days.

    by Fitz, CA, USA, Nov 09 1997.

  • The U.S. soap opera Days of Our Lives.
    Did you see Days yesterday?

    by Laura, USA, Jan 04 2000.

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dick the dog    Featured Word

verb

  • to engage in an unproductive activity; waste time. Commonly used in the US Navy.
    When you guys are done dicking the dog, I could use a hand over here.

    by James, San Diego, CA, USA, Dec 08 2002.

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F

face time    Featured Word

noun

  • the potential of facilitating one's meeting of other people.
    The steps outside the mall have great face time.

    by Anonymous, Ithaca, NY, USA, Nov 05 1997.

  • a period of time during which one is talking with someone face-to-face (as opposed to over the phone, via e-mail, etc.)
    I had to go home to get some face time with the wife.

    by Anonymous, Ithaca, NY, USA, Nov 05 1997.

verb

  • to have a pending criminal charge.
    Three border agents are facing time.

    by E W., El Granada, California, USA, Feb 04 2005.

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fess    Featured Word

verb

  • to waste time in order to avoid confrontation or a potentially uncomfortable situation.
    Dude, don't fess. Just ask her out already!

    by Jon Wiley, Sammamish, WA, USA, Dec 01 2002.

  • to confess. See also fess up.

    by Charisse E., Martinsville, VA, USA, May 07 2007.

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G

good to go    Featured Word

adjective

  • on schedule, under control, etc. The term is military in origin and, in that context, is used to convey that a series of required duties (such as a pre-flight inspection or other checklist) has been completed.
    Are we good to go with the plane tickets?
    The plane is good to go.
    The mission is good to go.
    We are good to go.

    by Michael Venables, USA, Oct 01 2001.

  • ready.
    We're good to go.

    by Michael Venables, USA, Oct 01 2001.

interjection

  • When used alone, "good to go" is a phrase indicating approval.
    Speaker: I'll meet you at noon tomorrow?

    Response: Good to go.

    by Michael Venables, USA, Oct 01 2001.

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grip    Featured Word

noun

  • a long time. Origin: hip-hop slang.
    We've been waiting for a grip.
    It's been a grip since I saw you last.

    by Keenan Kimani, Auburn, WA, USA, Mar 26 1998.

  • a large quantity or amount.
    He has a grip of cash.
    I have a grip of phone calls to make today.

    by Ed C., Compton, CA, USA, Sep 10 1998.

  • money.
    I'm out of grip.

    by Patrick M., Tulsa, OK, USA, Nov 07 1999.

verb

  • to steal.
    I gripped that necklace for my girl.

    by Jeanne, Ft Myers, FL, USA, Jan 05 2000.

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H

hundred o'clock    Featured Word

noun

  • very late. Typically later than one expected it to be.
    Dude, we better get going. It's a hundred o'clock.

    by Kris H., Birmingham, AL, USA, Apr 30 1999.

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L

last-year    Featured Word

adjective

  • outdated, antiquated, old. Note: usually refers to a style or fad.
    That shirt is so last-year.

    by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.

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M

marinate    Featured Word

verb

  • to sit around waiting for something to happen. Origin: from the cooking term "marinate", which is to soak something (often meat) for some period of time (usually several hours) in a sauce before cooking.
    Last night we marinated at Justin's house until we found a party.

    by Carmen, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA, Jan 25 1998.

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minute    Featured Word

noun

  • a long period of time. Used as a humorous understatement. See also days.

    by Genae, MD, USA, Mar 06 2000.

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P

piece    Featured Word

noun

verb

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piss-fart    Featured Word

verb

  • to waste time; DAWDLE.
    Stop piss-farting around and let's go!

    by Anonymous, Australia, Dec 15 2002.

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pissing for shits and giggles    Featured Word

verb

  • to waste one's time.
    Let's get outta here. We're just pissing for shits and giggles.

    by Lee Moreau, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, Jan 13 1998.

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S

sassy    Featured Word

adjective

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stouty    Featured Word

adjective

  • as soon as possible. A contraction of "outie" and "stat."
    We've got to leave to the party stouty.

    by Emily, FL, USA, Dec 09 2002.

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