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411    Featured Word

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411, the    Featured Word

noun

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about it    Featured Word

adjective

  • in support of. Also about that. Sometimes prefixed with "all" as an intensifier. Sometimes pronounced "'bout it" or "'bout that."
    I'm so not about that.
    Speaker: You want to leave now?

    Response: I'm about it.
    Whatever you want to do, I'm all about it.

    by Nikkii, Jackson, TN, USA, Oct 16 1997.

  • a greeting, similar to "What's happening?" In this context, the term is an abbreviation of "How about it?"

    by Ryan, Spartanburg, SC, USA, Mar 04 1998.

  • all that, pimp, player. Sometimes used twice. Popularized by rapper Master P. in his song "Bout it, Bout it."
    I'm bout it.
    I'm bout it bout it.

    by Jackie Cuevas, San Jose, CA, USA, Mar 15 1998.

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ACK    Featured Word

interjection

origin

  • ACK is an abbreviation of "acknowledged," used commonly in computing. See also NAK. Note that "ack" as an exclamation of surprise or alarm has no relation to computing.

    by The Jargon File, Sep 28 2009.

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AFAIK    Featured Word

other

  • acronym of "as far as I know." Commonly used online.
    AFAIK, the store is still open.

    by Anonymous, Jul 17 2007.

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ain't    Featured Word

other

  • is not; am not; are not; do not; have not; will not; etc. Typically used in the double negative, as the example sentences show. Its use in the United States is generally limited to the south and midwest.
    Ain't nothing like that I ain't seen before. ("There is nothing like that I have not seen before.")
    He ain't got no money. ("He does not have any money.")
    I ain't seen him since last year. ("I have not seen him since last year.")
    She ain't going to school today. ("She is not going to school today.")

    by Jeremy P., Ropers Crossroads, SC, USA, Jul 20 1998.

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already    Featured Word

interjection

  • equivalent to "I already know" or "You already know," as if to say "YES!" emphatically. Demonstrates total agreement with what a speaker has said.
    Speaker: Did you know that Shemar Moore is so fine!

    Response: Already!
    Speaker: Man, your boy has skills!

    Response: Already!

    by Sherry N., Bryan, TX, USA, Dec 14 2001.

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  • Submitter Syntax first recalls the term used in Texas in the late 1990s, and reports that it's typically pronounced with a drawn out and emphasized opening, e.g. "aaaawwwwll-ready!" This may be due to Southern United States "drawl."

    by Syntax, Fort Worth, TX, USA, Jun 07 2002.

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and you know this, man    Featured Word

interjection

  • of course; definitely. Popularized by the 1995 movie Friday.
    Speaker: Is that your car?

    Response: And you know this, man!

    by Tara, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Feb 07 2003.

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bag    Featured Word

noun

  • one's taste. That is, an activity that one finds appealing.
    Nah, man, smoking is not my bag.
    That movie last night was not my bag.

    by Mario C., Elizabeth, NJ, USA, Apr 26 1999.

  • a (usually small, plastic) bag containing drugs or drug paraphernalia.
    What's in the bag, man?

    by Anonymous, Aug 10 2002.

  • a displeasing woman; HAG.
    Laura next door is a real old bag.

    by Ash L., Burlingame, CA, USA, Jun 14 2003.

transitive verb

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bag bitch    Featured Word

noun

  • a female who is in a relationship only for illegal powdered drugs (e.g. cocaine,) which is often stored in a small bag.
    I can't believe he married that bag bitch.

    by gregg j., Tujunga, CA, USA, Feb 05 2000.

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bait    Featured Word

adjective

noun

  • one who tells on someone; A SNITCH; TATTLETALE.
    My little brother told my mom I smoke pot! He's such bait.

    by Caroline, Toronto, ON, Canada, Feb 26 2000.

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bait (one) out    Featured Word

verb

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ball-park figure    Featured Word

noun

  • a rough numerical estimate.
    Give me a ball-park figure for how much this will cost us.

    by Igne, Milwaukee, WI, USA, Mar 05 2003.

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bamboozle    Featured Word

verb

  • to deceive using underhanded methods; DUPE; HOODWINK.
    The card cheat bamboozled me out of my money!

    by Warren R., Hayward, WI, USA, Jan 26 1999.

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beat around the bush    Featured Word

verb

  • to delay in getting to the point.
    Quit beating around the bush and tell me the bad news!

    by Ahmed, Cairo, Egypt, Jun 22 1998.

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bend over    Featured Word

verb

  • a command (usually given by objects) implying that one is about to be taken advantage of, be in a bad situation, or fail miserably.
    Damn, that calculus exam was like, "bend over!"

    by Mark E, BC, Canada, Mar 13 2002.

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be real    Featured Word

verb

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be straight-up    Featured Word

verb

  • to be truthful.

    by Maurice J., Fall River, MA, USA, Nov 21 2002.

  • to proceed immediately to the matter at hand. To "get to the point."
    I'll be straight-up with you and tell you what's really going on at the factory.

    by Maurice J., Fall River, MA, USA, Nov 21 2002.

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be ugly    Featured Word

intransitive verb

  • to act without worrying about decorum.
    When the food comes, just be ugly and don't worry about manners.

    by Michael C., Old Bridge Township, USA, Feb 02 1999.

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bite    Featured Word

intransitive verb

  • to be of poor quality, displeasing.
    That movie really bites.

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

noun

  • an instance of someone "biting," as described in the verb form.
    That is such a bite!

    by Kristan, Portland, OR, USA, May 22 2002.

transitive verb

  • to plagiarize, typically in reference to a hip-hop artist stealing another hip-hop artist's lyrics.
    I hear he bites rhymes.
    Man, you ain't nothing bit a biter.

    by Jayne M., Detroit, MI, USA, Dec 13 1999.

  • to copy or imitate.
    I hate it when people bite my moves.
    She bit my style.

    by Derrick P., Edmonton, AB, Canada, Dec 16 2001.

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