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Casual Undertime: Getting paid for forty hours for the week when one has worked less than forty hours for the week. It is best when casual undertime is achieved by legitimate means, such as leaving early for the 4th of July Holiday with your bosses permission.
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wikilobbying: The act of paying others money to edit Wikipedia entries in order to cast the employer's company, product or point of view in a better light. Coined by Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report. When money determines Wikipedia entries, reality becomes a commodity.
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cruiser spooning: The act of parking two police cruisers with the driver's sides adjacent so that the officers can converse through the open windows
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super bowl: The only show that makes me eager to watch the commercials.
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nipplegate: Refers to the scandal of the 2004 Superbowl half-time show where Janet Jackson accidentally exposed her entire right breast.
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mooninite: Two dimensional creatures that hail from the inner core of the moon. They are arrogant, are often bad influences on those who come in contact with them, and have the ability to shoot large square like projectiles from their moon weapons. They can be seen on the Adult Swim show Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Mooninites launched an attack on Earth in January 2007. They succeeded in shutting down Boston on Wednesday, January 31.
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febulights: Christmas lights still present on houses in Febuary
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garbage time: The closing minutes of a blowout game, when the starters have left and the bench players are playing out the clock. Usually refers to basketball, but can be used in other sports. See garbage man.
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homoblivious: Not having the ability to recognize homosexuals as homosexuals; a lack of gaydar.
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urban amish: n. Someone who has none of the technological devices that have become a part of our daily lives, such as television, microwave, gaming platform or home computer.
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VIP: The act of riding in the back seat of a car when the front passenger seat is available.
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to the left: From Beyonce's "Irreplaceable", 1.) Dismissed, dumped, broke off 2.) "Step aside," as in when a person is dumped: means to get out of one's face and life so that a new partner can be established. 3.) Indicating where the door is located, even if it is not actually located to the left -- "To the left" indicates that your exit is expected right fucking now.
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retro shopping: To compare prices for an item after you've already purchased it.
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ladyprimer: 1) Makeup; mascara, eye liner, blush, lipstick/gloss, etc. 2) A girl who wears an excessive amount of makeup.
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surge protectors: Those who oppose an increase in troops in Iraq, like most Democrats and a few Republicans.
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Gore Effect: The phenomenon that leads to unseasonably cold temperatures, driving rain, hail, or snow whenever Al Gore visits an area to discuss global warming. Hence, the Gore Effect.
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king kong: A very loud car stereo system that includes amps and sub woofers.
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musk up: The application of cologne to a man's body, generally by the man himself.
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swagger jacker: A person who steals someone elses flow, lines, jokes, swagger.
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rebooty: 1. A booty call made with an ex. 2. A renewed relationship with an ex.
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dap: The knocking of fists together as a greeting, or form of respect.
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Treeware: Documents made of paper, like an anablog, in contrast to electronic documents.
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blogorrhea: To write a blog entry just for the sake of posting an entry, not because you have done anything interesting today.
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nametake: The reverse of namesake; a person you are named after.
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shop naked: To shop for items online; to buy things from an online store.
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slap your plastics: To insert contacts in your eyes.
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bio-accessory: a living being used as a fashion accessory, like a handbag or a scarf, except that it's alive; often dressed up in cutesy little outfits
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unprotected sleep: turning off your alarm clock and immediately going back to sleep; risking not waking up for a job, class, or other daily task.