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garage sale

When people sell their old/used/worthless things on their front yard at bargain-basement prices. Called such because people often clear stuff out of their garage, put it on their front yard, and decide that instead of throwing it away, they may as well sell it.
If you add a "b" between the "r" and the second "a" in garage sale, you'll see what a garage sale really is.
by Rodney Basil December 22, 2003
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'Stache

The man's 'stache wasn't very well-trimmed, so I suggested that he shave it off.
by Rodney Basil June 10, 2004
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86'd

Eliminated, rubbed out, scratched, or, more bluntly, killed.

For a more accurate definition see 86.
They 86'd Vinnie Pagliaguzzi after he went to the police with information about last week's heist.
by Rodney Basil May 5, 2004
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Nemeses

Plural form of nemesis, meanig enemies or rivals. Can also be used after "arch-", meaning that someone/something is your worst enemy.

Not to be confused with "nemesi", which is not an actual word.
Rich and Don are my nemeses, because everywhere I go those two are always one-upping me.
by Rodney Basil July 8, 2004
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Full Surface

Rap label that consists of Cassidy, Yung Wun, Mashonda, and Bounty Killer. The CEO of Full Surface Records is Swizz Beatz.
Cassidy was handing out some Full Surface samples.
by Rodney Basil April 18, 2004
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Pseudonym

A false name used to hide an author's identity.

A pseudonym could not be used in a prank call. That would not authoring anything.
My pseudonym on UrbanDictionary.com is Rodney Basil.

Edward Stratemeyer used the pseudonym Carolyn Keane to write the Nacy Drew series.

I did not use a pseudonym when I told Mr. Diputs that my name was Anita Life, because I said that to his face.
by Rodney Basil April 30, 2004
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bowler derby

Small hat with a rounded top. Often worn by British folks or oldsters.
I just bought 12 bowler derbies! Let's have a party!
by Rodney Basil October 7, 2003
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