Physic: a laxative that, like most everything, Louis pronounced with an accent as suggestive of Brooklyn as of his native New Orleans; Potville: the name given to the deadliest of burgs where the only thing to do was get drunk or smoke pot, preferably hand-rolled into a fat bomber; ...
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Full monty- Since the movie has come out of the same name I have heard some odd Texan descriptions of what the full monty means. It really has nothing to do with taking your clothes off. It just means the whole thing or going the whole way. That's it. Clearly when applied to stripp...
Everything you need to know about Chicago slang, culture, and that infamous accent—so you can sound like you're a Windy City native.
Browse the slang definition of self-own along with examples of self-own in a sentence, origin, usage, and related words all in one place.
"Five-O" is a slang term used to describe a police officer and was memorably used in the title of the procedural TV series "Hawaii Five-O" (which followed a police unit of the same name). While "Hawaii Five-O" ran from 1968 until 1980, it wasn't until 1983 that theNew...
The common, nonscientific name of a plant or animal. Slang (countable) A particular variety of slang; the slang used by a particular group. Vernacular Native to or commonly spoken by the members of a particular country or region. Slang (countable) An item of slang; a slang word or expres...
“I just saw Brad Pitt’s new photo, Idied.” 23.Ditch Word type:Verb A ditchis a long, narrow trench in the ground, usually for carrying extra water away from a road or yard. To ditchis to abruptly get rid of something or to escape. You can imagine throwing something you don’t...
I have been told that in some parts of Western New York, people call soda pop drinks, “pop”. Growing up in The South, we just called everything a “cold drink” or a “Coke”, regardless if it was a Pepsi, Fanta, Dr. Pepper, you name it. I can’t stand it when people call...