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dusted: 1. To have bashed or beaten someone. To get hurt badly. 2. Means the same as being busted.


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hump day: The middle of a work week (Wednesday); used in the context of climbing a proverbial hill to get through a tough week.


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OTT: Over The Top - as in something done outragously over what it needs to be. Compare gonzo.


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baby: 1. Term of endearment, usually used by people having sexual intercourse with one another. 2. Exclamation, usually during sexual intercourse. 3. The direct consequence of sexual intercourse.


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keep it 100: to keep yourself real and true, to be honest and stick to the way you are, no matter what any one else thinks.


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chirps: to chat up


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sike: (interjection) meaning "false!" or "just kidding!" Also see sie. Antonyms: See forsooth or sooth


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oh what now: 1.something to say after being insulted/insulting someone 2.something to yell out randomly 3.something to say when you don't understand something. Usually follows "your face" and "your mom".


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Scam: To make out with, or have sexual relations with someone you are not in a relationship with


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ear worm: Song that is stuck in your head


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cold lampin': innactive, chillin', similar to the cool temperature of a light in a lamp that has not been used in some time.


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catch feelings: To fall in love with someone at an inappropriate time or mistake a repeated hookup for a serious relationship.


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brain candy: An experience that is enjoyable because it stimulates the mind pleasantly, but doesn't actually make it work. Usually in reference to light and fluffy books, movies, TV shows, and other entertainment. Akin to eye candy.


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Internet anytime minutes: What office workers use when they are being the "most productive" at their jobs.


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meatspace: What the virtual is to cyberspace, the flesh and blood is to meatspace.


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caught up: Becoming so involved with a person that you become oblivious to the reality of the situation


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Email Crossing: A phenomenon that occurs when you send an email to someone at the same time that they email you. Both of you then answer the other's emails and you go out of sync - creating two strands of conversation that occasionally cover the same ground. Quite irritating, but not really much you can do about it other than wait for the other person to get both mails and think that you aren't replying anymore.


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look advantage: To stare at something when you should naturally look quickly away from. Comes from the saying "took advantage"


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clown: v. to clown, clowning, clowned. To laugh, make fun of, or find joy in a person or event. Almost always used in a derogatory or degrading fashion. n. A fool or jester; someone that you laugh at or "clown" at.


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mental intercourse: the act of engaging in intelligent and interesting conversation. Topics range from sex to nerdy subjects.


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Farting Terms: A Milestone in a new relationship were both parties male and female feel at ease when breaking wind in front of one another thus getting quite accustomed to it.


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NCMO: Non Committal Make Out


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cell phone: A device for communicating with others needlessly. Day in. Day out. Whenever. Wherever. Good for holding up lines in stores, traffic, etc. Also the latest technology found in ghettos-overtaking the more common "boom box".


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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.