Urban Dictionary Mugs
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Educide: It is the mass destruction of a country or region's educational infrastructure because of war, invasion, conflict, terrorism, or mass killings.
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TikTok refugee: One that has gone to great lengths to escape the unrelenting grips of the US Governmental ban on TikTok, typically by utilizing alternate authentic Chinese entertainment apps.
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yay area: Slang For The Bay area
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Dog Walk: (verb) When you’re beating someone’s ass and you’re dragging them as if you were walking a dog.
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jingle mail: Jingle mail is the package containing the keys to your house that you send back to the bank when the interest rate on your adjustable-rate or IO/neg-am mortgage resets, or the property tax bill gets reassessed at double what it was two years ago, or you find out that heating and AC and repairs cost a ton of freaking money, or you lose your job because of the recession that's coming with the housing crash, and you can't make the payments any more.
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incon: an abbreviation of inconvenience, thereby making it more convenient
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smedium: Refering to the size of an article of clothing (usually a man's shirt) where the article is clearly bought one size too small as to display one's musclularity. Usually worn but not limited to bars, clubs, or social gathering where high numbers of attractive females tend to congregate. Commonly mistakn for a shirt you stole from your 12 yr.old brother.
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bass ackwards: Ass backwards. The state doing (or having done) something the wrong way.
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Milkshake Duck: Someone who gains sudden fame for something nice and positive, only to soon after be revealed as a deeply flawed character with terrible opinions and/or a shady past, often involving corrosive social/political ideologies, which quickly tarnishes their fame and the good will people momentarily had towards them.
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go bag: (noun) a carry-bag that you keep by the door in case you have to evacuate from home on very short notice, or accompany someone to the hospital on an emergency basis
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disaster capitalism: (POLICY) an extreme form of capitalism created in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. In some cases, as in Chile (1973), the disaster is a coup d'etat with the express purpose of imposing disaster capitalism. In other cases, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, it is a genuine natural disaster that literally kills. After some disasters, the authorities in some countries may well respond by imposing "reforms" that would have been impossible before. These include: (1) privatization of public property, making it unavailable to the indigenous people; (2) arbitrary elimination of laws ("deregulation"); and (3) slashing democratically chosen programs that help ordinary citizens ("austerity programs"). The concept was popularized in Naomi Klein's excellent 2007 book, *The Shock Doctrine*.
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procrastibaking: to procrastinate writing a paper (or other dreaded task) by baking
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Neutral Ground: New Orleans slang for what most cities call the "median" --the little strip of ground in the middle of the road.
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Consoomer: a person who bases his identity on consuming the latest tech and entertainment or anything else that is not a significant improvement for his/ her life. Due to this many products and franchises plateau as consoomers will buy those products without any regard for quality.
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throwie: a quick bubble writing type display of graffiti, usually an abbreviation of the writers tag.
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Fuck It We Ball: “Fuck it we ball” meaning: My life is in utter disarray, yet in spite of that, I spite of every set back I must face, I will rise to the occasion at any opportunity. For my past may have led to my present situation, but my present actions will shape my future. The next events will either we legendary or disastrous. Failure is no longer an option, the ball has hit the ground and now the only option is to bounce back or die trying.
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confalsus: comes from the latin words confabulationes (gossip) & falsus (false) basically, lying to make gossip you heard more interesting it's something i see happening a lot here, so might as well make a word for it
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Mug-Up: The term "Mug Up" was used in coastal communities by the mid-1800s to describe any snack or coffee break throughout the day or evening. “Mug ups" were an important part of life for fishermen. They would gather and have a hearty meal and warm up whenever they could take a break. Today, this nautical expression still describes a gathering of people for a drink and meal Today, Mug-up is used by Scouts Canada to describe an evening snack (after dinner, but before Campfire). It is usually soup or hot chocolate and something to munch on (grilled cheese, etc).
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Sobro: A bro that’s sober
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Weenie: (n) An architectural concept named by Disney Imagineering describing “visual magnets” that help guests navigate and draw them from one area of a theme park to another.
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hmmphington: (noun) a place inside you, in which you think 'i can't be arsed'.
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Newmes: Originating from the phrase “new year new me” It refers to the people who go to the gym and clog up the place after New Years. Only to eventually give up on their resolution by February.
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airplane ears: An expression that is mostly know for cats to do when they get angry, as their ears turn sideways forming the look of the wings on an airplane
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Wookie Plug: A bundle of hair that collects in the shower drain.
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Lasagna: Pasta cake.
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Bin Lids: Bin lids is cockney rhyming slang for kids.
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man about town: a fellow who can often be seen around the city... Particularly in the right places or with the right people. Dapper, sociable, and fashionable.
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charlie potatoes: Charlie Potatoes is an old British and American slang term for a man who is on top of the world in terms of either money or popularity. In the film "The Defiant Ones," the escaped convict John "Joker" Jackson (Tony Curtis) fantasizes about a time when he will be rich and popular, calling himself "Charlie Potatoes" when he talks about it.