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debo

  • to steal.
    the car jacking done deboed my car
    that shirt looks phat i wanna debo it

    by Anonymous, Feb 02 2003.

verb

  • to play somebody out, put them down, make them your bitch. Origin: the movie "Friday", Debo was a big "deisel" character that would punk the other characters.
    Oh son, you just got deboed by that ho

    by Chris, Sep 15 2004.

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deebo

  • to steal.
    he wants to deebo my stuff.

    by Lester D., Stone Mountain, GA, USA, Dec 31 1999.

  • to steal. or take away from.
    I deboed his pencil after class.

    by Brittney R., La Crosse, FL, USA, Mar 05 2000.

  • to steal. originated from the charcter Deebo in the movie "Friday" who stole form everyone.
    I want to deebo that watch.

    by Gigi, Warner Robins, GA, USA, Nov 15 2001.

  • to steal. originated from the charcter Deebo in the movie "Friday" who stole from everyone.
    I want to deebo that watch.

    by Gigi, Warner Robins, GA, USA, Nov 15 2001.

  • To steal or take away.
    Yo, he just de boed my pen!

    by Stefan P., Germany, Dec 16 2001.

  • 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.

    by Matt, Gainesville, FL 32612, USA, Jan 13 2002.

  • To steal.
    Man, I debowed his car.

    by Reggie, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 21 2002.

  • 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!!

    by BRYAN, Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA, Sep 27 2002.

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dish out    Featured Word

verb

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doink    Featured Word

noun

  • a moron; GOOF. Used in an indearing way.
    Larry can be such a doink.
    Man, you are such a doink for believing that!

    by Mark H., Canada, Jul 15 1998.

transitive verb

  • to steal, usually playfully.
    He left his stuff at my apartment so I doinked it.

    by Kyle Arrington, USA, Nov 24 2002.

  • to have sex.
    I doinked her.

    by Daniel J., Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jan 20 2003.

  • to penalize.
    While the other parties were each found liable for $25,000 or less in such damages, the jury doinked Brown personally for more than $50,000.

    Judicial doinkings have repeatedly come Brown's way over the years.

    -- Bad Judgment, Washington City Paper, Mike DeBonis, October 22, 2008.

    by Bill F., Washington, DC, USA, Oct 24 2008.

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fence    Featured Word

noun

verb

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five-finger discount

  • To steal something.
    They were having a five-finger discount on CD's so I grabbed a couple.

    by Kendall, MA, USA, Nov 09 1999.

  • (n) something stolen (vb) to steal.
    My new stereo was a five finger discount!

    by Angela, Chicago, IL, USA, Oct 30 2002.

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fives    Featured Word

noun

  • rights to a sitting space recently vacated, that one intends on occupying again in the near future. One "calls fives" to claim, for example, a spot on a sofa when one gets up to use the bathroom. Anyone is permitted to sit in the seat during the person's absence, but must give it up immediatly when that person returns. One would say, "I've got fives" while getting up from a seat.

    by Anonymous, Wexford, PA, USA, Nov 05 1997.

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front    Featured Word

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.

    by Anonymous, Jul 16 2007.

  • tooth jewelry; GRILL.
    Where did you get those new gold fronts?

    by Datkidfrank, Boston, MA, USA, Oct 12 2007.

verb

  • to pretend to be someone else.
    Man, quit fronting!

    by Tim Rice, Sep 22 1997.

  • to confront, try to start a fight. Also front with.
    He fronted this dude at the party
    Are you fronting with me?

    by DeJuan, Minneapolis, MN, USA, Dec 12 1999.

  • to lie.
    Man: Yo, let me get your phone number.

    Woman: I don't got a phone.

    Man: Come on, don't front.

    by Ernesto F., Central Falls, RI, USA, Mar 16 2002.

  • to be the leader of a musical group - usually the lead singer.

    by David, Feb 17 2003.

  • 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.
    Could you front me the drugs and I'll pay you back later?

    by Chris Durkin, Duluth, MN, USA, Jun 06 2007.

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gaff

  • to steal.
    some burglars gaffed my wallet.

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

  • 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.

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

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gaffel

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gaffle    Featured Word

verb

  • to arrest.
    He got gaffled by the po.

    by Maestro, Newark, DE, USA, Apr 17 1998.

  • to steal or obtain something wrongly.
    He gaffled my stereo.

    by Maestro, Newark, DE, USA, Apr 17 1998.

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gank    Featured Word

verb

  • to execute or murder, usually with a firearm. Origin: first used in the early 1990's.
    I'm going to gank your happy ass.

    by Sandrea Sanders, St Louis, MO, USA, Dec 10 1996.

  • to steal. Also gank off with.
    I ganked a chair from his room.
    He ganked off with my bike.

    by Sandrea Sanders, St Louis, MO, USA, Dec 10 1996.

  • to take; BUM.
    Can I gank some of your fries?

    by Jay B., Washington, DC, USA, Oct 31 1998.

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g-dep

  • to show disrespect towards someone or when someone steals something from you.
    Martnie got G-deped for his cell phone.
    She G-deped Todd when she said he was ugly.

    by Hala A., Harford Ct, Waldorf, MD 20602, USA, Mar 02 2003.

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geese

  • (v) 1) to steal. 2) to take or borrow without permission or due credit.
    Man, that guy geesed your idea.
    Dude, that chick geesed a pair of pants from Goodwill.

    by Rich M., Portland, OR, USA, Jun 17 2002.

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get a five finger discount    Featured Word

verb

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hark

  • Steal, pick up, grab.
    Where did you hark that couch?

    by D C., Dallas, TX, USA, May 25 1999.

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heist

  • Means, to steal or swindle something from someone.
    He heisted that convenience store.

    by Sherri D., Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Aug 22 2002.

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hoark

  • 1) To steal. 2) To screw up. First heard in "Strange Brew."
    Somebody hoarked our clothes.
    He really hoarked up the job he was working on.

    by Elmo, Chicago, IL, USA, Sep 10 1998.

  • throw up, ralph, puke.
    After the party last night, I hoarked my brains out!

    by Danielle, USA, Jan 03 2000.

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hook (one) up    Featured Word

verb

  • a request, when used alone.
    You've got chocolate? Hook me up!

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 01 2001.

  • to give.
    He hooked me up with some dinner.

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 01 2001.

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horch

  • To steal. Sometimes, to be more exact, it means the person borrowed it permanently.
    She horched my CD.
    I loaned my book to her and she horched it.

    by Kati, Memphis, TN, USA, Jan 13 2003.

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