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floss 
verb
- to pretend, to feign.
Why is my man over there flossing like he's a pimp?
Submitted by Demetrius Scruggs, FL, USA, Dec 22 1997.
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front 
noun
- a cover-up, disguise, deception.
The car is only a front on how much money he really has.
They use the toy-store as a front for their drug operation.
verb
- to give someone something of value, expecting that they will compensate you later, as they can't right now.
I'll front you the money if you'll buy me those tickets.
Submitted by Chris Durkin, Duluth, MN, USA, Jun 06 2007.
- to pretend to be someone else.
Man, quit fronting!
Submitted by Tim Rice, Sep 22 1997.
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kinderkid 
noun
- someone who pretends to be someone they're not; FAKE, POSEUR, WANNA-BE.
Look at those kinderkids with the Marilyn Manson outfits!
Submitted by Kat, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Feb 24 1998.
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perp 
verb
- to pretend, feign.
He always perps like he has a lot of money.
Submitted by D. L. Evans, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Nov 14 1997.
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poseur 
noun
- someone who pretends to be someone they're not, usually in dress and speech; WANNA-BE, FAKE. Origin: borrowed from the French word with the same spelling and definition. Generally (or originally) used to describe people posing as punks ("punk rockers") or skaters.
Submitted by Rebecca Griffith, Hopkinsville, KY, USA, May 17 1996.
Correction by Tony Wentz, OH, USA, Jun 18 1997. Additional information submitted by Kenneth Grabach, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA, Nov 17 1997; Jenna, New York, USA, Feb 19 1998; and Karen Pielke, CA, USA, Dec 22 2002
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pull a Nancy Drew 
verb
- to fake something to escape a situation. Origin: from the fictional character Nancy Drew, who uses the same technique: feigning unconsciousness until her captor looses his grip, then running away. Notes: usually refers to faking an orgasm to get someone to stop having sex with you. Often simplified to "pull a Nancy."
By that time I was so tired that I had to pull a Nancy and get it all over with.
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run drag 
verb
- to tell one's story: what they would have other people believe. Usually a lie or fabrication, but not always. See also drag .
Don't listen to him, he's just running drag.
Submitted by BuziDebBee, Santee, CA, USA, Dec 30 2002.
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