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Another name for the heroic "Black Belt Jones," friend of Pop Byrd, enemy of Pinky and the Boggarts, alter ego of Jim "Enter Dragon" Kelly. "Yo, Pop needs help - go get Belt!"
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the way to keep children in line son, do you want me to get out the belt?
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1. typically a leather strap used to tighten pants
2. to smack or hit someone 3. to have a belt - is to drink a swig of hard alcohol 4. a wide path i.e. bible belt I will belt you upside your head if you look at my ladies teats one more time!
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something used to choke bitches out Officer Palmer choked Courtney out with her belt
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Another word for really short skirts. usually given as a nickname to the person who wears them. generally called amy. 'wow, amy that is so short'
'yea, i know' 'did you even by a skirt? looks like a belt' 'well i dont like the skirts so i just got the belt instead' |
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to sing loudly Ethel Merman sang so loudly that all some people heard was the sound of songs being belted out.
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An alternative name for beer. Could also be used for any type of alcoholic beverage, however is most effectively used to describe a pint/glass/can/bottle of beer. Most often used as a noun (ex. grab a couple belts, have a belt) John, I had a tough day at work today, and really want to tie one on. Let's go grab a few belts at the bar on the way home.
After a few belts, Steve was feeling pretty loose and more willing to open up to the hot chick at the end of the bar. I could really use a belt right now. |
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Enforcer of mothers' wills. Doesn't need to be an actual belt, just the notion. Sometimes the enforcer of fathers' wills, also.
Boy 1: Man, I'm in advanced classes.
Boy 2: Why? Boy 1: Yeah, cuz my mom said I had to. Boy 2: Do you always do what yo momma tell you to? Boy 1: Yeah, she got a belt! |
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