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The dance floor or club floor or a bar floor
The place where the party is at To hit the floor-to go out to wherever the party would be at that night, whether its a house party to a club or a bar |
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Something only men realize to be just a very low shelf. "Dude, have you seen my underwear?"
"Try checking on the floor somewhere." |
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1) To knock a person off of his/her feet, or to stun (eaxaggeration). My statement about the latest stock market developments floored him; he was stunned.
Frazier floored Cosell with a huge left. |
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Floor(N): (1: Very large place where lazy people put thier stuff.
(2: Place indoors where people walk. (1:"Where's the remote?"
"On the floor." "Where's the stove?" "On the floor." <lights go out> "Where's a torch?" "ON THE FUCKIN FLOOR!" (2: "You walk on the floor" |
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A combination of flirting and a whore. A person who is addicted to flirting and can not stop. this usually leads to flirting with many many people including close friends and ex's. Often causes people to be lead on. can be spelled floor or Flhore Guy 1 " dude i think Sally is really into me"
Guy 2 "what are you talking about? why would you think that?" Guy 1 " she was all over me during that movie last night" Guy 2 " ahhh. man stay away from her. shes a floor." |
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To intoxicate exceptionally thoroughly.
After a bottle and a half of Vodka, Mike was floored.
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The place where call center agents work. Usually the largest part of the call center, composed of sprawling rows and columns of cubicles that stretch so far that you can see the curve or the horizon before the back wall. Mike went out onto the floor after a week of training.
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