Urban Dictionary Mugs
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you-a culpa: To shift blame while apologizing for someone else’s mistakes.
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Later Days: See you later, see you tomorrow, see you soon, see you never, see you in a bit. Used to indicate that you will see the person later. From "The Weekenders," a cartoon show where the main character would say it at the end of every show.
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merked: 1. Total and undeniable beatdown of a person by means of trashtalk. Synonyms: owned, faced, pwned, ruled
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drift: In racing, it is the clipping of the apex of a turn to attain higher corner exit speeds. This achieved by breaking the tire traction limit and putting the car into a controlled skid. As the vehicle slides, the weight shifts from each tire to another, and causes the car to circle around and clip the apex. Popularized by the anime "Initial D."
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rebellionaire: any person who makes his millions off of marketing rebellion or angst.
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brain glue: When it feels as though bits of your brain have been disconnected, (ie when your feeling stupid), this substance helps to stick them back together again. Sadly, has not yet been invented :-(
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Hyphy Train: A wild, mobile party with a long line of cars with all the doors open, in which occupants ghost-ride, flambost, dance on the hood and roof, and otherwise get hyphy.
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mayne: Mayne is a Southern term used the same as sayin 'man.' Its in alot of Crunk Songs.
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lick: any instance when you come upon easy money, whether you jack it, hustle it, or barter for it
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daggy: Australian origin. adj. not stylish, out of fashion, not trendy, not cool, untidy, unclean, not neat. v. to have no style.
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swole: Extremely muscular or buff.
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Beastin: An unnecessarily extreme reaction. Making a big deal out of nothing. See buggin, wylin out, wylin.
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snap music: A style of music originating in the Dirty South. Unlike Crunk music, Snap music has a slower tempo but still talks about clubbin' and strippers. It is characterized by the finger snap effect in place of the snare drum. Different people can take credit for originating this style from Fabo, D4L, and Dem Franchise Boys.
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a-whole-nother: Refers to a subject that is vastly or categorically set apart from the previous subject. Unique in the English language as one of the few 'infixes' (as opposed to prefix or suffix). Other infixes include re-fucking-diculous.
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typeative: Describes someone who sends long emails or instant messages. Talkative for the IM generation.
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doctor shopping: Alternating doctors to obtain overlapping prescriptions. Most commonly done to obtain painkillers such as oxycontin.
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Bus look: A blank facial expression (Somewhat similar to a poker face) used while riding a bus. A person sustaining a bus look is often in deep thought or examining the surrounding people. Off the bus, this can be considered acting Stoic.
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baller: A thug that has "made it" to the big time. Originally refered ball players that made it out of the streets to make millions as a pro ball player, but now is used to describe any thug that is living large.
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porch dog: A person who frequently attacks others in speech or writing, but who poses no intellectual threat whatsoever. The motivation of this type of person can usually be accurately construed as a desire to be obnoxious and offensive. Origin: The phrase "porch dog" is used to refer to dogs that sit on front porches and bark (vigorously and fruitlessly) at passersby, but who pose no physical threat.
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club pump: the act of, or result of lifting weights or exercising (pushups, pull ups, etc.) right before going out to a bar or club with the desire to engorge your muscles with blood, or produce a pump, in order to temporarily make them larger in order to impress the opposite sex.
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yupster: A hipster with a professional job who seeks to climb the corporate ladder but remains true to indie musical tastes, lives in a hipster neighborhood, and likely has a hipster hairstyle.
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voicejail: The loop of options where you get stuck when trying to navigate your voice mail.
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double exposure: An Internet dating term. When a person you are meeting for the first time is wearing the same outfit pictured in their Internet dating profile.
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ego search: To perform a search for one's own name, or especially their online nickname, using any search engine on the World Wide Web. -also called ego surfing. See also "googling"
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badinkadink: since badunkadunk is a big booty, badinkadink is a small booty.
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Take him to the stacks: A term to imply that sexual relations would be desired between a patron and a library employee.
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Da Vinci: 1. implies a conspiracy, like a conspiracy theorist. In reference to the book "The Da Vinci Code." 2. a reference to Leonardo da Vinci: scientist, inventor, and artist. 3. to hack or grok.
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dudess: The female version of dude, according to George W. Bush.