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A city that is mainly fields, only made into a city because it was The Queen's silver jubilee and they didn't have anything else to do. Graham: Shall we go to Derby?
Sarah: No, I've not got my walking boots on. |
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The only City which is so boring and uninteresting that the first entries under its name are unrelated to the place.
A poor mans Nottingham which has an alarming affection for Sheep. "Hey want to go into Derby tonight?"
"Id rather stick a fork in my eye" |
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a football match between two teams from the same city or area. Man Utd v Man City (Manchester)
Arsenal v Chelsea (London) Liverpool v Everton (Merseyside) |
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A football match between teams from the same city or region. i.e.Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
Rangers v Celtic |
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A drinking game most popular at Austin College in Sherman, Tx. There are two teams of two, and each player has a can of beer. The beers are placed on a platform, such as a chair or box. Then the teams take turns throwing ping pong balls at the cans, like one would take turns throwing in beer pong. If you hit one of the opposing team's cans, you must drink your beer until they retrieve the ping pong ball and place it on the platform where their beer is and say, "Stop!" The first team to run out of beer wins. Who wants to play some derby?
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noun, human detritus, esp. with perverse connotations.
Singular and plural are identical denoting a substance, as with water. Phonetically it is a corrupted form of "debris" perhaps combined with "dirty", i.e. debris + dirty = derby. |
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Nickname of the coolest kid in Frederick County, MD, who gets in the derby zone when intensely twisted. :) he name ees derby Yo Derby, pass me the blunt nigga?
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