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Another word for loitering, so named because staying in one place for an extended time with no obvious legitimate reason is often accompanied by leaning on a wall or other sturdy structure. Me and my friends were leaning outside the 7-Eleven, but after 15 minutes we spotted a squad car rolling up and knew it was time to get out of there.
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under the influence of a perscription painkiller, or powerful chemical drug.
normally used to describe the effects of Codine, various popular perscription pain relief medications, also used for describing the effects of DXM. origin: Texas/Memphis "i drank me 9 cups of sizzurp, im leanin!"
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It's a lot different from hugging.Hugging involves arms and hands; and leaning is whole bodies moving in,leaning involves wanting and accepting.
Lucy: (to Jack) Okay, um. What do you mean by the leaning thing? You mean because he gave me flowers?
Jack: And then you *leaned* Lucy: And then I leaned. Jack: Yeah. Lucy: Okay, how did I lean when I leaned? Jack: It was a lot different from hugging. Hugging's very different. Hugging that involves arms and hands; and leaning is whole bodies moving in like this ..(leans forward suggestivley) Jack: . Leaning involves *wanting*... and *accepting*. *Leaning*... Joe Jr.: Hey Luce! Is this guy bothering you? Lucy: (Laughs) No, no. Joe Jr.: Are you sure? Because it looks like he's *leaning.* |
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