| 1. | Common people | ||
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1) People who share unattractive things in common such as trainers, slang, shops and approaches to doing certain things (curse you out over the simplest things). Typically reside in London areas.
2) Also a song by the band Pulp. 1) Common people use words like "init", "blood" and "mans". Common people have no originality.I'm so glad im not a common person!
2) "I want to live like common people, I want to do whatever common people do, I want to sleep with common people, I want to sleep with common people, like you." |
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| 2. | x-violence | ||
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putting people back in order using hand motions; a very sexual action/being on a website, similar in violent used in common slang is "wayne braidy gonna x-violence a bitch?";
Saocore X-Violence'd Confess v2 and its Creators, for not posting an all nude buffet. |
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| 3. | Acronymous Slang | ||
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The shortening of common sayings by using the first letter of each word, and then presenting the letters in its abbreviated form. It is frequently used in the emails, the text messages, and/or references to the rockin' bands. I can't wait to listen to the BTO (Bachman Turner Overdrive). The TCB (Takin' Care of Business) is one of my favorite songs of all the time. If you disagree, I will LOL, my friend. DYCTDOM? (Do you catch this drift of mine?) If not, my use of the acronymous slang might be confusing you. In that case, MAMF (My apologies, my fried).
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| 4. | Slang | ||
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Slang is an abbreviation of the word Street-Language, taking the "S" from the word Street and "lang" from the word Language. The word "Slang" itself is thus a prime example of Slang, because it's how people on the street refer to "street-language" without pronouncing the entirety of the word. Slang is used to abbreviate and facilitate the pronounciation of formal words and can be used as a lingo which seperates them from people not knowing (a particular) slang. Example of slang: a common word such as "jewellery" is referred to as "ice" or "bling bling" in slang.
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| 5. | Not Urban Slang | ||
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A sad excuse people use to have definitions of things they don't like removed from Urban Dictionary, even if they are truthful and non-offensive. Common among those who have no respect for things outside their personal realm of interests. If everything that is "Not Urban Slang" was removed from Urban Dictionary, we'd have about 300 words.
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| 6. | dynamic slang | ||
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Slang phrase whose meaning is defined by a combination of types or categories of words, rather than any particular words themselves. Usually found in British English. 1. (British English) Any common noun clumsily converted to a verb means drunk. For example: "I was absolutely tabled last night."
2. (British English) Any verb-noun combination separated by "the" means "to masturbate." For example: "I think I'll just go and flip the pancake." |
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| 7. | howdy | ||
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"how do you do?"
commonly thought of as common slang in the south, particularly texas. FIRST OF ALL: nobody here says howdy and barely anyone wears cowboy boots. my god. 'howdy!'
'stop trying to impersonate texans, bitch!' |
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