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Knack, ones state of being full after snacking out while smacked(Being high as shit). I was so knacked out last night
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Habbit or trouble for it. Im quite capable of getting myself drunk, I display a natural knack for it.
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verb (West Yorkshire) - To beat up Try that again and I'll knack yer
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Ah, Dave! I'd knack that tight piece of ass!
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Rough young people living in cities and towns in certain ares of Ireland wearing burberry hats tracksuit pant/short jeans and celtic jerseys with a few bulldog tatoos I wouldnt go there if I were you,Thats a knack area
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Belfast derivative of 'Knock'. Usualy said by a spide. I'll knack yer ballacks in!
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