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Deweys Pub 

An underground organization thats unknown to most of the world. The events that go on there are still and always will be a mystery. The Legend dates back to 1880 when Uncle Dewey eishenhower Started the original Gang Of Lager drinking Bandits.
Do you know of anything going on tonight?

Uhh I think Im just gonna go to Deweys Pub.
Deweys Pub by Dewey livingston August 25, 2008
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Double Dewey Smackdown 

Double Dewey Smackdown (also known as a double dewey) is when you and your friend (2 males) go on a 2 man mission to both have sexual intercourse with a pair of girls that are friends.
Xavier donโ€™t worry where we at, we headed to a double dewey smackdown on Marisol and her friend tonight ๐Ÿ˜

DeWeese'd 

To be one-up'd. Often used to describe a verbal, nonchallant, "one-up"ing of someone when telling an impressive story and therefore stealing their thunder.
Guy talking to his friends: "I fought two guys at once yesterday and won!"
Another Guy: "Man, that's cool. Kinda like when I fought that grizzly bear with my bare hands. And won."
Guy talking to his friends: ....
A Third Guy: YOU JUST GOT DEWEESE'D!
DeWeese'd by thestrider777 March 8, 2011
a super chill bro that bangs chicks like its his job. dewey is considered irresistable to girls. he often pops his shirt off which leads to girls running to him and begging him for super good pleasure. dewey's homecourt is the boardwalk, a place where girls can not resist his super chill bro charm.
That ho stands no chance of resisting Dewey's charm, he will bang her.
Dewey by doc eazy e June 2, 2009

down and dewey 

the right term if you feel yourself exploited, plugged out, disused, inane or burned out and so on
i feel myself down and dewey for rest of the day
down and dewey by steppenwolf August 25, 2006

dewey juice

Slang term used to describe an alcoholic beverage of any sort. Primarily used in the South.
Grandpa and his friends like to sit by the porch and relax by drinking some dewey juice.
dewey juice by earl256 June 11, 2006