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Suicide doors: Suicide doors refer to car doors that open in the opposite of the regular direction - hinges are at the back and the front of the door opens. Many cars before WWII had those and now it is a popular conversion on tuned trucks. Suicide doors are considered far more dangerous than normal doors because of the possiblity of opening during movement.


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tool: One who lacks the mental capacity to know he is being used. A fool. A cretin. Characterized by low intelligence and/or self-steem.


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Throwback: 1. A Mitchell & Ness classic sports jersey, or any retro sports jersey 2. Another word to describe old school music


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blog: n. Short for weblog. A meandering, blatantly uninteresting online diary that gives the author the illusion that people are interested in their stupid, pathetic life. Consists of such riveting entries as "homework sucks" and "I slept until noon today." v. intr. The act of posting to a weblog.


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frontin: Urban slang. To put up a facade or make appearances, typically to impress or in some way deceive to maintain image. From 'to front'.


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healthy: A more politically correct word commonly used to mean "fat" or "chubby". Ironically, the person in question is generally not healthy in the classic sense, although well-fed.


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piece: 1. A Gun, knife, or other weapon. 2. Anything used for the smoking of various drugs, most commonly marijuana, most commonly a pipe. 3. A graffiti mural. 4. A place. 5. Short - piece of shit. 6. Generic - anything.


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low pro po: Undercover police officers. (low profile police)


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grill: 1. One's personal business 2. One's teeth/smile


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cannonball: A "dive" in which you hold your knees to your chest and hit the water with your fat ass with as much force as possible with the purpose of creating a gigantic splash, thus soaking everyone in the near vicinity.


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Trick Out: Verb. Etymology: coming from the modern car tuning scene. a phrase that means to modify a vehicle with as many types of aftermarket parts, performance or visual-wise, as are supported by that certain vehicle.


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jawsome: (adjective, adverb, interjection) awesome; coined by the Street Sharks action figures and cartoon show


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party foul: Something socially unacceptable done in a social gathering.


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new year's eve: A night when groups of adults get drunk and use explosives when intoxicated. In some cultures they melt metal objects to artefacts.


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number four year: A year whose number is divisible by four in which most events that operate on a four year cycle take place, such as leap year, summer olympics, and the United States presidential election.