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An item that when used correctly, especially by angry, foreign reporters as a display of cultural and personal disdain apparently expresses a negative message which is more directly and coherently received than other messages such as protests, letters, losing elections, global disrepute, criminal proceeding, obviously failed policies including but not limited to the economy by a certain unpopular president who otherwise is apparently immune to consequences of ignorance, hubris, incompetence, being schismatic and misusing authority. "Bush is getting a little big for his own shoes again it seems, better inform the Iraqi media."
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Not a sock.
=============== "Hey man, that's a radical pair of shoes you got there. They ain't being no socks are they?"
"'Course not, they is shoes blud." |
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An Superior Iraqi weapon, only used 2 times yet. Deals double damage against Americans.
Shoe is also used for protecting feet and walking. There are many versions of shoe: boot, sandal, sneaker, flip-flop etc. Shoes always come in pairs. 2 shoes thrown at President Bush during press conference in Iraq.
Now shoes are 20% cheaper! |
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or "shu"
vagina. not to be confused with "brown shu" "yo benji, i hope your little sister is on some sort of birth control because i banged her the other night and left a mess in her shoe".
"cool" |
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Verb, to intentionally launch one's shoe at a target victim. Girl: She's such a bitch!
Other girl: I know, I'm planning to shoe her today in front of everyone. Guy: So what's on the news? Other guy: DUDE, BUSH JUST GOT SHOED! |
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1.Clothing worn over the foot.
Usually made of durable material such as rubber and leather versus cloth. Not to be confused with a sock. 2. A representative place, used explain being someone else. (like saying the tables are turned) 1. My shoe's gonna be up your ass in a minute if you don't shut the hell up.
2. None of you could handle being in their shoes. |
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An external covering for the foot, and that does not have toes. Skeletoes, for example, are not technically shoes. I put on my shoes in the morning when I want to be a normal person, but when I want to look silly I put on my Skeletoes.
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a lighter (part of a new language called "Cataline") Yo, can you pass me a shoe so I can light my radar (refer to radar)
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