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man-dress

man-dress  n.— «When we go into town, we take sling shots and paint balls. Fuck those kids. This one kid I hit was wearing a man-dress and was pissed, he thought I ruined it.» —by Jason Christoper Hartley in Iraq Just...

spinky

spinky adj. (generally) good; neat, nifty, cool, spiffy. In the phrase spinky new, brand new. Also spinkee. Editorial Note: Rarely, spinky is used in a negative sense. The spinky in the 1986 citation could be a typographical or transcription error...

gasser

gasser n. a sprint, usually run in series as a form of athletic conditioning. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

CILF

CILF
 n.— «CILF. That would be: “client I’d like to fuck.”» —“CILF” by Audacia Ray Waking Vixen (New York City) Apr. 3, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

smoke (someone) up

smoke (someone) up v. phr. to share marijuana as a friendly gesture; to enable someone to get high. Editorial Note: Constructed similarly as to chat (someone) up ‘to flirt (with someone); to make a romantic or sexual play (for someone),’ though the...

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