| 50. | tricommo what | ||
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'tri' as in trigganomatry and 'commo' as in the spanish word for what. used when one is confused. "The cube root of 234987987 is divided by the variable within the radican."
"TRICOMMO WHAT?! |
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| 51. | story boys | ||
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As in 'what's the story boys?' Meaning 'What's going on guys?'. used in North Dublin, Ireland. Meaning 'What's going on guys?'. Used in North Dublin, Ireland. 'Story boys' are guys who use this phrase.
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| 52. | What's up with those birds? | ||
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Phrase used when expressing disbelief or dislike for a given situation. As in, "Why is this happening?"
Born from a third grader's art project. The children were asked to write a story that corresponded with a picture they were given. This particular picture was of a man standing near a flock of birds taking off into flight. The child's story included the phrase, "What's up with those birds?" Did you hear that we won't be able to use the Arts/Humanities Bridge for the next six months? What's up with those birds?
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| 53. | beat | ||
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dirty, as in "been around the block"
stupid originating in Southern California esp San Diego surf communities (carlsbad, encinitas, etch) no wonder all the guys love her. look what she's wearing, she so beat.
she's so beat, dude, everyones gone around with her dont stick your finger in the socket, thats way beat. |
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| 54. | beat | ||
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dirty, as in "been around the block"
stupid originating in Southern California esp San Diego surf communities (carlsbad, encinitas, etch) no wonder all the guys love her. look what she's wearing, she so beat.
she's so beat, dude, everyones gone around with her dont stick your finger in the socket, thats way beat. |
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| 55. | guess what | ||
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when you use the sentence guess what the other person is not allowed to use what as a response they, have to guess in a timely manner or suffer dire consequences guess what......
what....... |
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| 56. | mother-in-law | ||
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A woman who bears children who one day wed, will find herself at the wedding day changed into a mother-in-law. This demotion of status as the previous Number One female in her children's world can create horrible changes in what was once a lovely woman. Most of the bad scenarios arise from a jealousy between wives and mother-in-laws, although there have been some husbands who have faced the wrath of a mother-in-law. A mother-in-law is generally seen as a mythically bad person. As a parallel, father-in-laws don't get the same bad rap. New wife says, "I thought I married just my husband, but his mother is a huge part of our life!"
Therapist says, "Yes, she is your mother-in-law, and if you let her, she can destroy your marriage. Think - two women love the same man." |
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