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DTR: Define The Relationship. When two people discuss their mutual understanding of a romantic relationship (casual dating, serious boyfriend, etc).


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val pal: a valentines day partner, someone to give and receive gifts from at school


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miss me: lose my number; don't call me; leave me alone.


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circle the drain: to gradually die (literally or figuratively)


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clap back: to return fire.


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charge it to the game: Similar to a "party foul." Something caused by fate, that can't be altered.


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casual sex: sex that wears trousers and a nice looking polo shirt to work and parties


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mardi gras: literally "fat Tuesday"; a festival day ending a period of celebration and excess; usually occurs mid to late February, sometimes early March. Immediately followed by Ash Wednesday and Lent. Traditional Mardi Gras celebrations are held in Mobile, AL and New Orleans, LA


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dot com: Used to add emphasis to the ending of a phrase. Usually spoken with a slight pause prior to it, and with a deeper voice than normal.


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wardrobe malfunction: A euphemism for tearing clothes off another person's body. Infamously used by Justin Timberlake during a super bowl halftime show where he tore the clothes of Janet Jackson.


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can of worms: A tricky situation which requires much effort to resolve.


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call waiting face off: When you are on the phone with someone and someone else calls. The two people calling you enter call waiting face off.


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pull: Word used to describe the successful act of attracting a person to such an extent that you would be able to snog or perhaps bone them if you so desired.


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drive: A general greeting/acknowledgement to a public bus company employee when entering or exiting the vehicle. Generaly heard around the South West of england, therefore add a gloucestershire accent for added emphasis


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Spray: to use an automatic weapon to fire blindy and rapidly, releasing a large amount of bullets at one time.


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jocking: to engage in flirtatious behavior with another; to crush on someone; to hit on someone


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static: 1) to cause friction during intense situations 2) an unnecessary contribution of verbal, physical, and/or emotional aggression


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No Wukkas: Abbreviation of "no wuckin' furries" which is a less vulgar derivative of "no fuckin' worries". Australian origin.


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Whip: A Nice Car , usually expensive.


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manscape: to keep the body hair trimmed


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Podestrian: A person who can be spotted with the iconic white standard iPod earbuds in their ears. Derived from a combination of iPod and Pedestrian.


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drop the needle: To play a vinyl record.


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mwah: The sound of a quick kiss when voice is also used.Also the sound of lips smacking in a kissing motion... MWAH.. especially expressive over distances of 10+ metres...one of the nicest sounds, very flirty!


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engrish: n. Engrish can be simply defined as the humorous English mistakes that appear in Japanese advertising and product design. Often,not only in Japan, but all around the world.


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drop: v. 1. To knock someone over, usually associated with the first hit in a fight. 2. To spend (generally a lot of) money; to buy something. 3. To release an album. n. 1. An expensive car/convertible. (see whip)


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email: Once an efficient and fast method of communication and message transferring, now a way of harassing Internet users with spam, credit card/insurance offers, porn links, and "Increase Your Penis Size By 5 Inches" advertizements.


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loose rap: Telling lies or using corny pick up lines to impress a girl or guy to get their number, get you to fall for them, or get sex.


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grody: noun: disgusting, dirty or just plain unappealing. inflected: grodier, grodiest it seams this may be an Americanized pronounciation of the british "grotty", which means "of poor quality".