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B

break

  • v. 1. to leave a place to go somewhere else. 2. to break-dance.
    I'ma break to the crib. Yo do you break?

    by "Hearocks", Chicago, IL, USA, Feb 21 2002.

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break camp    Featured Word

verb

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break chaulks

  • v. to leave a specific area in a hurry, or adruptley. Originated from military personnel pulling out from an area, or comparing an aircraft that would "pull chaulks" to taxi and take off.
    Let's break chaulks.
    My crew was late for the concert so we had to break chaulks from the party.

    by Chris W., Las Vegas, NV 89141, USA, Feb 27 2003.

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break out

  • to bring out.
    Break/bust out the food!

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

  • To bring out freely, possibly for the benefit of everyone present.
    Hey man, break out the beer!

    by Anonymous, Arizona, USA, Dec 01 1999.

  • To leave or escape.
    I gotta break out.

    by Sarah, New York, NY, USA, Oct 25 2001.

  • To unveil, or put something into use.
    The women are gone, time to break out the porn.

    by Avalon D., Chicago, IL, USA, Sep 18 2002.

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check out    Featured Word

intransitive verb

  • to die.
    He had no hope of beating cancer, so he decided to check out early.

    by Robert H., Kingston, PA, USA, Jun 13 2004.

transitive verb

  • to visit, inspect.
    We checked out that new restaurant but the food was terrible.

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

  • to see, to look at.
    Check out that guy over there.

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

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chip

verb

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cop a mope    Featured Word

verb

  • to leave. Submitter James Murphy notes that this term was used frequently by New York City police officers in the 1960's and 1970's.
    I'm going to cop a mope.

    by James M., Bronx, NY, USA, Nov 29 2002.

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cruise    Featured Word

verb

  • to leave.
    I've got to cruise.

    by Jonathan Ruiz, Hemet, CA, USA, Oct 07 1997.

  • to go; to drive.
    We cruised over to his house after the game.

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

  • to give. Note: usually used as a request.
    Hey, cruise a cookie over here.

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

  • to repeatedly traverse a particular stretch of road, usually with the intent of meeting members of the opposite gender.
    Let's go cruise Battlefield!

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

  • to check out; EYE.
    Don't look now, but the guy at 3 o'clock is cruising you.

    by James W., Waterloo, ON, Canada, May 11 2003.

  • to solicit anonymous sex, usually among gay males.
    He's out cruising at the baths again.

    by James W., Waterloo, ON, Canada, May 11 2003.

  • to complete a task easily.
    I studied hard and totally cruised the test.

    by Robert H., Kingston, PA, USA, Jun 13 2004.

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cut out

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dash    Featured Word

noun

verb

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deke

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dip    Featured Word

noun

  • a pinch of chewing tobacco.
    Do you want to go out to David's car and have a dip?

    by Nick R., Mar 01 2006.

verb

  • to leave.
    I'm about to dip.

    by Red, OH, USA, Nov 14 1997.

  • to chew tobacco.
    I'm going to go dip. Wanna come?
    That crazy bastard David was dipping in the movie theater!

    by Adam M., Houston, TX, USA, Nov 08 2001.

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dipset

  • meaning to leave, or peel out
    Man this party is lame, lets dipset.

    by CJ F., Dallas, NC, USA, Jan 20 2009.

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dust

verb

  • to leave, depart
    This party sucks, let's dust.

    by Dylan H., Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK, Jun 17 2003.

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fake    Featured Word

adjective

noun

  • fake identification.
    The bouncer confiscated my fake.

    by Nina R., Shorewood, WI, USA, May 15 2004.

  • a person who their personality to fit in with other people or groups.
    She's such a fake.

    by Z B., San Jose, CA, USA, Dec 15 2004.

verb

  • to fail to meet someone at a designated location.
    Don't fake on me.

    by Sam Aguilar, San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb 10 1998.

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fixin' to    Featured Word

verb

  • shortened form of "fixing to," meaning "about to" or "preparing to."
    Are you fixin' to go to the store?
    I'm fixin' to eat.

    by Star S., Montana, USA, Jun 20 1999.

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flex

  • To go, to leave, to depart.
    I gotta flex.

    by ShortChange, Miami, FL, USA, Nov 15 1999.

  • Same as "bounce", i have to go.
    Well I have to flex.

    by Denise, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Feb 16 2000.

  • to leave the scene; to go to the place that is desired to be reached.
    I'm gonna flex.

    by Definite-D, London, ON, Canada, Oct 29 2001.

  • to leave.
    Yo, I gotta flex.

    by Matt M., Belmont, MA, USA, Dec 07 2001.

  • To leave, to go somewhere.
    Damn man, you ready to flex yet?

    by Warren P., Jacksonville, FL, USA, Jun 14 2002.

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frank boff

  • Meaning to leave, 'to do the off', depart. Origin: South London slang.
    doing a 'Frank'!

    by Simon A., Greenwich, Greater London, UK, Oct 22 1999.

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frog and toad

  • Frog and toad is Cockney rhyming slang for the road, ie: frog and toad = road. When it's time to hit the frog and toad it is time to leave!
    It's time to hit the frog and toad.

    by Maria M., Broken Hill, NSW, Australia, Jan 23 2003.

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fuck off

  • 1. get out of here; go away. 2. leave me alone.
    Fuck off bitch!

    by Chris D., Kinston, NC, USA, Nov 19 1998.

  • derogatary term, used to make someone annoying or bothersome leave.
    Oh, fuck off, Joey! We had enough of your whining!

    by Hannah T., Nov 09 2003.

  • an intense way of telling someone to get lost or go to hell.
    (You owe me $5.00. Response: 'Fuck off!

    by The N., Apr 30 2006.

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