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Browsing page 6 of words meaning truth, lies, information, agreement, disagreement, and doubt (150 words total)

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on the real    Featured Word

adjective

  • truthful, honest.
    Person A: Did Stephen really get thrown in jail?

    Person B: Man, I am on the real.
    I told you I was gonna quit on the real.

    by Jonique, New Orleans, LA, USA, Jun 25 1997.

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perp    Featured Word

noun

  • perpetrator (i.e. person who committed a crime.) Police slang.
    The perp is in custody.

    by sarah j., Reseda, CA, USA, Feb 19 2000.

verb

  • to pretend, feign.
    He always perps like he has a lot of money.

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

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pinch

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pirate    Featured Word

noun

  • a person who sells or transmits stolen intellectual property.

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

verb

  • to sell or transmit stolen "intellectual property" (e.g. software, compact discs, etc.)
    Pirating software is illegal.

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

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play    Featured Word

intransitive verb

  • to make an inappropriate joke.
    Don't even play like that.

    by John F., Barberton, OH, USA, Jan 04 2006.

noun

  • sexual activity.
    Did you get some play last night?

    by Erin P., Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Apr 17 1998.

transitive verb

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player hate    Featured Word

verb

  • to disapprove of the tactics of players. Often used by a player (or someone accused of being a player) to convey their displeasure at someone's complaints or disapproval. Often pronounced "playa hate."
    Man, why you got to player hate?
    Don't player hate; congratulate!

    by Anonymous, Jan 04 2003.

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player hater    Featured Word

noun

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pork    Featured Word

noun

verb

  • to have sex.
    And then he porked her.

    by julie m., Las Vegas, NV, USA, Aug 12 1998.

  • to take advantage of.
    I had to cover Bob's work shift last night. He completely porked me!

    by Kevin Brady, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Nov 19 2002.

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poseur    Featured Word

noun

  • someone who pretends to be someone they're not, usually in dress and speech; WANNA-BE, FAKE. Origin: borrowed from the French word with the same spelling and definition. Generally (or originally) used to describe people posing as punks ("punk rockers") or skaters.

    by Rebecca Griffith, Hopkinsville, KY, USA, May 17 1997.

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pull a Nancy Drew    Featured Word

verb

  • to fake something to escape a situation. Origin: from the fictional character Nancy Drew, who uses the same technique: feigning unconsciousness until her captor looses his grip, then running away. Notes: usually refers to faking an orgasm to get someone to stop having sex with you. Often simplified to "pull a Nancy."
    By that time I was so tired that I had to pull a Nancy and get it all over with.

    by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.

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punked

  • u got told/ or you just got dissed.
    daymn u got punked!

    by kenZinaZ, Canada, Nov 11 2001.

  • to get beaten badly, humiliated, disrespected, et al.
    we got punked on the field yesterday.

    by Josh, Somerville, MA, USA, Jan 17 2002.

  • Stole, took. To punk something means to steal it.
    That guy just punked your skateboard.

    by Jenn R., Apr 23 2002.

  • to get insulted or disrespected by someone else; when someone has put you down. Only used in the past tense.
    Oh, you just got punked!

    by Cochil, Reading, PA, USA, Mar 03 2003.

verb

  • The act of taking advantage of, or treating another as an inferior
    The card shark punked me by bidding more than I had.
    Mike Tyson sure punked that reporter with a sucker punch.

    by jaime, Jan 24 2005.

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purchase

  • to steal. This word has developed in San Diego. I have heard it used many times, and is more or less a cover for a 5 finger discount.
    Check ths out, i'll purchase that CD.

    by Dave F., San Diego, CA, USA, Oct 24 2001.

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rat    Featured Word

noun

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right on    Featured Word

adjective

interjection

  • a phrase indicating approval, agreement, or just acknowledgement.
    You're going dancing tonight? Right on.

    by Anonymous, Jan 02 2003.

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rough

adjective

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run drag    Featured Word

verb

  • to tell one's story: what they would have other people believe. Usually a lie or fabrication, but not always. See also drag .
    Don't listen to him, he's just running drag.

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

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salt (one) up    Featured Word

verb

  • to tell a different lie when covering up something.
    I lied to my boyfriend and said my friend and I were going to the movies. She tried to salt me up and say we were going to the library.

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

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sasser    Featured Word

verb

  • to trick a person into doing something that like a good idea but will end in disaster.
    Be careful you don't get Sassered.

    by Karen Swanigan, St Petersburg, FL, USA, Mar 27 1998.

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scoff

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scooby

  • Stealing something that is either generally considered free, or of minimal value.
    I'm going to scooby some straws from McDonald's.

    by Joel, IL, USA, Nov 03 1999.

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