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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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get bent    Featured Word

interjection

  • derogatory command that means roughly "Go get fucked!"
    Go get bent!
    I think he needs to get bent.

    by Jeff O., Crivitz, WI, USA, Dec 23 1997.

intransitive verb

  • to become angry. Short for "get bent out of shape."
    She got bent when she saw what was really going on!

    by P. F., New Orleans, LA, USA, Mar 15 2000.

  • to be taken advantage of, be in a bad situation, or fail miserably. Used in the past tense.
    Speaker: How did you do on that exam?

    Response: I got bent.

    by Jon, Canada, Oct 29 2002.

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go green    Featured Word

verb

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GTFO    Featured Word

interjection

  • acronym of "get the fuck out." Used to indicate disbelief, usually by people who won't swear. Also used sarcastically to mock those who use it seriously.
    You flew to Hong Kong for $400? GTFO!

    by Andrew Ratcliff, Cleveland, OH, USA, Aug 01 1998.

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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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hater    Featured Word

noun

  • one who disapproves of something.
    Don't be a hater.

    by D L., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Nov 14 1997.

  • one who is jealous.
    Don't be a hater just 'cause I've got the better car.
    Tyler has always been a hater because Paul gets more girls than he does.

    by D L., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Nov 14 1997.

  • one who player hates, that is - disapproves of players.

    by Eightball, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 20 2002.

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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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hell yeah    Featured Word

interjection

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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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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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hork

  • Verb originating from the movie Strange Brew starring Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas.
    Hey, who horked our clothes?

    by John C, Dallas, TX, USA, Jun 02 1998.

  • Vomitting so hard that stuff comes out of your nose, too.
    Man, did I hork last night!

    by Bulent A., Chicago, IL, USA, Mar 06 1999.

  • to vomit, possibly a combination of honk and puke.
    She had too much to drink so she horked in the bushes.

    by Cory S., Norwalk, CT, USA, Apr 05 1999.

  • v. 1. To steal.
    Are you horkin' those cookies? Gimme some.

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

  • To vomit.
    I think I'm gonna hork!

    by AnnMarie, Wisconsin Dells, WI, USA, Oct 29 2001.

  • to masturbate or vomit, careful how you use it in context, it may scare off females.
    I went home and horked it last night, or I horked all over the place.

    by andy d., Boulder, CO, USA, Apr 19 2002.

  • It means to steal or shoplift (multiple) items with abandon.
    We used to hork stuff from the supermarket.

    by Stacey J., Rockwell, NC 28138, USA, Aug 22 2002.

  • 1. v. to vomit; to cough up phlegm. 2. n. vomit (I stepped in dog hork.) 3. a hairball; to cough a hairball (My cat just horked.)
    After riding the rolller coaster, I felt like I was gonna hork.

    by Ryan, Jeffersonville, IN, USA, Feb 22 2003.

  • to steal. Reported usage: "Shakespeare horked our script", Bob and Doug MacKenzie (from the SCTV television series circa 1983), referring to the similarities between the plot of their movie "Strange Brew" and Shakespeare's play "Hamlet."
    Shakespeare horked our script!

    by Garry S., Edmonton, AB, Canada, Mar 09 2003.

  • To hork; To cough up, to choke
    The cat horked up a fur ball.
    The baseball player horked on his chew.

    by John M., Sep 05 2003.

verb

  • take from a friend without intention of returning
    I horked your Dew dude.

    by Darin S., Troy, MI, USA, Mar 24 2004.

  • to vomit.
    She horked all over the bathroom

    by Matt H., Morgantown, WV, USA, Feb 26 2005.

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hose    Featured Word

transitive verb

  • to lie to.
    I wouldn't hose you about a thing like that!
    Don't hose me!

    by John Smith, Phoenix, AZ, USA, Jun 21 1997.

  • to take advantage of; SCREW.
    We're getting hosed on this deal.

    by John S., Phoenix, AZ, USA, Jun 21 1997.

  • to seriously injure or kill.
    Let's hose these assholes!

    by Carrie S., San Diego, CA, USA, Feb 03 2000.

  • to have sexual intercourse, especially in casual circumstances.
    He picked her up off the side of the road, fed her, and hosed her in the bedroom.
    No, my son doesn't have a girlfriend, but he keeps teasing his mom by telling her that he's hosing some girl.

    by J.S. G., Houston, TX, USA, Jan 12 2003.

  • to break, ruin, or destroy.
    Thanks for hosing my computer.

    by Anonymous, Jul 05 2007.

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hot diggety    Featured Word

interjection

  • exclamation of excitement or agreement. Also hot diggerty and hot diggety dog.
    Speaker: Do you want to go to the party?
    Response: Hot Diggety!

    by Alex R., Drummoyne, NSW, Australia, Dec 17 2002.

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house

  • To steal.
    I just housed that candy bar.

    by Evan G., Jul 23 1998.

  • first heard in the movie PCU (the hippies playing frisbee say "we're getting housed.. we need blotter!" (the dog). verb- meaning to kick ass, beat up on your opponents, dominate.
    our team's housing!

    by joe, Baltimore, MD, USA, Sep 17 2002.

verb

  • to totally dominate in a contest and follow up with major shittalk
    Stanford is afraid to play me in Scrabble; he knows that I ll house him in 3 plays.
    I ran the pool table all night long. I went home because I was tired of housin my sorry opponents.

    by dominomack, Vallejo, CA, USA, Jul 24 2004.

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J

jank

  • stuff, things.

    by Phil L., Boston, MA, USA, Nov 19 1999.

  • Bad or unworthy.
    take that jank ass shit and GO HOME!

    by Crystal, Iowa, USA, Oct 18 2001.

  • ones own property.
    That's my jank, man!!!

    by Eileen, Virginia Beach, VA, USA, Feb 11 2002.

  • it could mean semen or getting hit with something either in the head of the kidneys.
    i got janked in the head, he covered her with jank.

    by ryan, OH, USA, Apr 15 2002.

  • to steal, typically with cunning or stealth.
    I'm going to jank that french fry.

    by Jenny J., Las Vegas, NV, USA, Aug 16 2002.

  • to not be of high quality
    This party is kinda jank.

    by Crazy L., Glendale Heights, IL, USA, Jul 27 2004.

  • Did wrong, messed up, jacked up

    by Anonymous, Sep 29 2009.

  • Aw, that was jank dog!

    by Anonymous, Sep 29 2009.

adjective

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