| 1. | Five O'Clock Flair | ||
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The ginger, and/or daywalker, equivalent of of the five o'clock shadow. Instead of darkening the skin like it's brown or black counterpart, the five o'clock flair in fact lightens the skin, or renders it reddish/orangish. Male (to daywalking friend): You've got quite the five o'clock shadow going on.
Daywalker (to male friend): Don't you mean five o'clock flair? |
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| 2. | Five o' clock eyeshadow | ||
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The female version of a 'five o' clock shadow'. When you apply fresh eyeshadow/eyeliner in the morning, then realize that is has all smuged/melted/creased by the time you get home from work. Usually caused by cheap makeup and/or a hot environment. Five o' clock eyeshadows aren't nice.
Girl 1: Hey, did you see Katie when she got back from the office? Girl 2: I know! She had five o' clock eyeshadow. |
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| 3. | Five O'Clock Dub | ||
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This phrase comes from someone who always has or looks like they have a five o'clock shadow on their double chin. Used to slander someone without actually letting them know why or what about. A nickname someone might think is cool but is really disgraceful. Bill: Hey frank, Charlie always looks like he has a five o'clock shadow on his double chin.
Frank: Lets call him Five O'Clock Dub, bet he will think its awesome! |
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| 4. | dick-five-o | ||
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A cop that thinks that he/she is cool or hip, ala Hawaii Five O, but of course is not. Also useful for cops that are stuck in 70's fashion. While hanging out at the mall:
"Oh great, here comes dick-five-o again!" |
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| 5. | five-o | ||
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a dance that involves five people Shit son that was a great five-o!
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| 6. | five o | ||
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Five O, this word comes from new yorks 50th division One of the divisions in new york is the 50th division so when people wanted to say cops are around they would call them Five O's
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| 7. | five o | ||
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ACTUALLY....five o comes from the 80's US patrol cars mustang 5.0 litre engine. It called to alert to an oncoming cop car. "o shit son, its the five o"
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