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Browsing page 3 of words meaning truth, lies, information, agreement, disagreement, and doubt (150 words total)

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D

dig    Featured Word

  • a taunt.
    Valley, Heath take friendly digs at each other ahead of game.

    -- article title, Newark Advocate, Anna Sudar, September 19, 2009

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 19 2009.

  • to seek information, especially while questioning a person, by guessing.

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 21 2009.

verb

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disco    Featured Word

interjection

  • yes; BINGO. Popularized by the 1994 film Pulp Fiction.
    Speaker: Are you a female?

    Response: Disco!

    by Anonymous, Aug 23 1997.

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dish    Featured Word

noun

  • gossip, when speaking about a person or persons not present. "Gossip" (and "dish" in this sense) implies that the subject of the information isn't present.
    Give me all the dish on him!

    by Kevyn J., Manhattan, KS, USA, Jul 07 1998.

  • gossip-worthy information. A person involved in the gossip may or may not be present.
    Girl, you gotta dish about your date last night!

    by Kevyn J., Manhattan, KS, USA, Jul 07 1998.

  • an attractive female. (Possibly related to the phrase, "She looks good enough to eat.")
    That's one hot little dish!

    by Nathan P., Las Vegas, NV, USA, Feb 20 2000.

verb

  • to gossip.
    The girls dished about his sexual habits.

    by Kevyn J., Manhattan, KS, USA, Jul 07 1998.

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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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down    Featured Word

adjective

  • in agreement with a plan to do something. Also down for; down with.
    I'm down for that.
    I'm down with that.
    I'm down.

    by Kathy Wilson, University of Mississippi, USA, Apr 07 1998.

  • to appreciate, enjoy, or understand something.
    I am definitely down with that chick. She's a hottie!

    by Kevin Casini, College Park, MD, USA, Apr 13 1998.

  • in good standing with; connected (in personal association.)
    Leon's my man. I'm down with his boys.

    by Derek D., Astoria, NY, USA, Jan 18 2000.

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drag    Featured Word

noun

  • a person's story: what they would have you believe. Usually a lie or fabrication, but not always. See also run drag .
    Don't believe her drag.
    That guy's drag is to much to believe.

    by BuziDebBee, Santee, CA, USA, Dec 30 2002.

  • women's clothing, when worn by men.
    I'm going out in drag tonight.

    by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.

  • someone or something tiresome.
    That girl is such a drag.
    That family reunion was a real drag.

    by Adriana C., Guayaquil, Ecuador, Nov 21 2007.

  • someone or something depressing.
    That movie is a real drag.

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Aug 04 2009.

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dupe    Featured Word

noun

verb

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E

ear-hustler    Featured Word

noun

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epizootics of the blowhole    Featured Word

noun

  • a metaphorical disease where one speaks at length about something one knows nothing about. In other words, running off at the mouth without a clue. Submitter John Voight knows the term existed in deep south (United States) during the 1940's and 1950's as his dad used it frequently. He notes that his dad may have picked it up in World War II.
    All that meaningless spew coming out of his mouth is just a bad case of epizootics of the blowhole.

    by John Voigt, Reston, VA, USA, Dec 05 2002.

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F

fess up    Featured Word

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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floss    Featured Word

verb

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for real    Featured Word

interjection

  • "Are you telling me the truth?" or "I'm telling you the truth." Also for reals.
    Sally: I got an A on my paper.

    Bennie: For real?

    Sally: For real!

    by Laura, Clarion, PA, USA, Dec 03 2002.

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for shizzle    Featured Word

adverb

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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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fuck    Featured Word

interjection

  • interjection used for emphasis.
    Get the fuck out my face!
    What the fuck are you doing here?
    Fuck that hurt.

    by Michael A., Charlotte, NC, USA, Aug 22 1998.

noun

transitive verb

  • to engage in intercourse. The use of this term may imply a lack of romance or intimacy; contrast with "make love."
    I fucked her last night.

    by BC, Aug 19 1997.

  • to deceive or kid.
    Are you fucking me?

    by Dane H., Fairfax, VA, USA, Jan 14 2006.

  • to take advantage of.
    We're getting fucked on this deal.
    The car dealer really fucked me.

    by Anonymous, Jul 11 2007.

notes

  • Amongst many other explanations, allegedly an acronym for "Fornication Under Consent of the King."

    by David R., Navasota, TX, USA, Jan 11 2004.

  • "Fuck" is sometimes referred to as "the 'F' word."

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Feb 25 2009.

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full    Featured Word

adjective

interjection

  • an expression of confirmation or agreement.
    Speaker: Were you at the U2 concert?

    Response: Full.
    Speaker: Did you have a good time?

    Response: Full.

    by Scott McNabney, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada, Jun 11 1997.

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G

gack    Featured Word

verb

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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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