98 definitions by C L G

Combining Sussex and So Sexy, Sussexy is a Prince Harry & Meghan Markle fan phrase referring to their attractive lifestyle or how good they look together.
“Did you watch the royal wedding?”
“OMG I know... It was Sussexy!”
by C L G June 30, 2020
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A drinking game which is played similarly to TV game show, The Weakest Link.
“You coming to the party? We'll be playing The Weakest Drink.”
“That sounds good. I'll bring my friends.”
by C L G February 14, 2020
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A glorious piece of 1920s slang, to know your onions is to know what's going on.
PERSON 1 “How come you know about my new job at McDonald's?”
PERSON 2 “I make it my business to know what's going on.”
PERSON 1 “Wow, you really do know your onions.”
by C L G July 4, 2021
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Where somebody with an unlikely background gets the better end of a bargain.
"Joe. I feel empowered. You gave me a job. You did an Orange Sign."
"I know. Even though you are a turtle."
by C L G September 21, 2017
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Derived from the word Jaywalking, Jaycheesing is the act of eating, chomping, biting, nibbling or noming cheese unlawfully or without regard for approaching store managers/workers.
"STOP! POLICE!"
"I'm sorry, Copper... I was only Jaycheesing..."
by C L G March 24, 2020
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When you con someone into signing a deal that benefits you better than the other member.
Err.. Joe? It says you get 99% of my company for Nothing... Are you trying to get a Green Sign?”
“No, no. Read less, sign more.”
by C L G March 24, 2020
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This Victorian phrase means 'don't lie to me'. In the 1800's, it was common for dog salespeople to try to pass mutts off as pedigrees. This is supposedly the origin of the phrase (which was popular until the 1870's).
“You think I'd believe that you're a wizard who's also the cousin of royalty and Bill Gates' twin brother? Don't sell me a dog.”
by C L G January 31, 2021
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