sacarse la daga n.— «“El Chino se saco la daga en el baseball game, when he hit a home run.” “Simon, Meme, era el hero for the day.”…”El Chino (curly hair) did awesome at the baseball game, when he hit a...
fragged adj. planned; outlined in a fragmentary order, or FRAGO. Editorial Note: This is etymologically unrelated to frag ‘to kill with a fragmentation grenade (especially by a soldier against his commander)” or ‘to kill a character or avatar...
spin v.— «To keep the fewest people irate at any one time, Barsotti, who has been an agent for seven years, has rules: “Don’t make commitments early, don’t spin late.” Spin, at the track, means renege on a deal.» —“The...
skidiot n.— «I unreservedly apologise for even trying to engage this ‘Skidiot’ in even the simplest reasoning process as to why NG hierarchies are set up in the first place.» —“Re: What’s the name of this game?” by...
spit game v. to flirt with, hit on, or try to pick up (a woman). (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
spit some game v.— «Packing an ass as tight as a grape/I want to spit some game but I said to myself/hmmm…Just conversate (Yeah!).» —“Sexy M.F.” by Prince and the New Power Generation , 1992. (source: Double...