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8. waldos
Weird store that should remind you of a genie were poor people go to buy crap because every thing is very cheap and smart doods buy chupifruits(2 liter special strawberry drink for half a dollar) the specialty of the store. The store is very cheap because they buy tons of merchandise that is close to expiring and sell it at low accessible prices.Wierd
VAto despues de driftear por san jemo no te cairia bien un chupi-fruit del Waldos

Fuck tire mi chupi-fruit en mis pantalones

Lets go to Waldos there selling vhs for a dollar
9. WoW pms
When a world of warcraft player is so into the game and his monthly subscription is expiring in a couple of days or hours and they get really pissy and impossible to be with, much like women, because they cant raise a few bucks for next months subscription for either 1 of 2 reasons.
1)They are too lazy to get a job and devote their lives to the game playing till the last minute.
2)They stink.
Dude my 36 year old brother who lives at grammas has got major WoW pms
10. deadsauce
referring to someone or something that is expiring or about to expire.
"That dude is total deadsauce after that."

"Ouch! Deadsauce!!!"

"That cat's going to be deadsauce before you take it out of the microwave."
11. deadsauce
referring to someone or something that is expiring or about to expire.
"That dude is total deadsauce after that."

"Ouch! Deadsauce!!!"

"That cat's going to be deadsauce before you take it out of the microwave."
12. coterminous
Relevant to geographical regions or properties the term relates to matching boundaries; or, adjoining and sharing a boundary.

As the term pertains to property leases it means linked or related and expiring together.
New York State's Richmond County is coterminous with New York City's Borough of Staten Island.
13. T-Mec
Tracy McGrady's expiring contract
It's too bad the Knicks' GM isn't Isiah Thomas. That moron would definitely take T-Mec off our hands.
14. Lexapro
Lexapro (Escitalopram) is an antidepressant drug from a class of drugs known as the Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor used to treat Major Depressive Disorder and General Anxiety Disorder. Lexapro was derived from the SSRI Celexa (Citalopram) in 1997 by Forest and Lundbeck Pharmaceuticals because the patent on Celexa was expiring. Neither drugs are derivitives of Prozac (Fluoxetine), though the drugs belong to the same class.
"My psychopharmacologist has just prescribed me Lexapro to help ease my feelings of depression."
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