| 57. | xerolac | ||
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Greek, meaning - dry milk
The dry crusty material on the spout of various food products. It can be found under the lid of milk, barbeque sauce, hot sauce, salsa jars, etc. "I was pouring milk in my cereal and xerolac fell in."
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| 58. | DUSC | ||
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DUSC stands for Durham University Swimming Club - probably the world's greatest sports team. It is made up of so called 'swimmers', who are really just students who have a penchant for wearing lycra and getting semi-naked. They also like face paint, megaphones, exotic showering products and team food, especially when on a minibus. They don't like training as it involves getting wet, but occasionally they do muster the courage to go to a swimming pool, sometimes as early as 2 in the afternoon. Swimmers from DUSC love weighing themselves to find out who is the biggest beefcake, as well as the verbs dominate, dispatch and ruin. VC Ben: Hey Sav, you're such a beefcake! Do you swim for DUSC?
Captain Sav: I know, check out my pec flexing! 186lbs of rippling muscle. Yes, I do swim for DUSC. Hold on a minute while I dispatch this weight with consummate ease. VC Ben: Wow, you're dominating that set. Would you like some face paint? Captain Sav: No. Let's go and ruin some exotic shower products right now. And maybe some team food on the minibus later. VC Ben: Excellent Sav, let us go and dominate the showers. |
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| 59. | Hy-Vee | ||
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Hy-Vee is one of the largest grocery stores in the universe.
It's employees are fantastic and it sells superior products and inferoir prices, inferior meaning lower. Hy-Vee is short for "Hy-Vee is a badass store" Man this Hy-Vee is so cool! I feel like a king whenever I'm within 2 miles of one.
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| 60. | vegetarian | ||
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a vegetarian is one who, for various reasons, chooses that the eating of flesh is unnessasary for survival. recently, many people claim to be vegetarian, but still eat fish, and/or chicken, and/or turkey. this is not a vegetarian. vegetarian is often confused with vegan. veganism is when someone does not eat any animal, or animal products(i.e. eggs, milk, cheese, etc) i have been a vegetarian since i was 16, and these are examples of conversations i have since i first became one:
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-um..can i get the taco, but without meat and beans instead please? --what, are you a vegetarian or something? -why yes, yes i am... --you arent going to like, start shouting PETA shit at me, or start crying when the next person gets something with meat in it are you? -no, why would i do that? --well, isnt that what you people do? -excuse me 'you people'? --yah, ya know, you vegetarian frea-i mean, people. -no, that's what we'd like to call a stereotype. for example if i said that you say 'would you like fries with that' all day, simply because you happen to work at a fast-food restaurant, that would be a stereotype. --dude, i think the lack of meat is making you bitchy... example 2: -do you eat peanuts? --what? --well, your sister said you're a vegetarian...so do you eat peanuts? -yah...why? --you aren't really a vegetarian then, real vegetarians dont eat any protein. -moron, we eat protein, it the eating of animals that i dont do. Peanuts happen to be legumes. -do you eat tofu all the time? --i'm not particularly fond of tofu actually -then you really arent a vegetarian example 3:(this one came from my uncle, a hunter) -so you want steak for dinner tonight? --anctually, i'm a vegetarian -WHAT?! i bet you're in to all that hippie shit like poetry, and that queer art and all that wierd shit. --do you mean expression of self? creativit... |
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| 61. | meat sweats | ||
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Refers to an intense build up of perspiration as a result of the excess consumption of meat or meat related products. James needed to mop his brow as he had a bad case of the meat sweats.
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| 62. | development | ||
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Adjective use definition: Being out of the ordinary in the sense that you live in a development, are very lazy, and are always looking for products and services that are convenient to you, but are just stupid or a waste of time for others. Noun use definition: A development person, or a group of townhouses, row homes, or homes in a caldesac or small area. These homes are usually poorly made and each one can be described as a cardboard cutout of the previous one. (Adjective). 1. After Tim showed up to the movies in grey sweatpants, his friends laughed at him and said it was very development. 2. Frank claimed to have made homemade crab cakes, but in all reality they were development because he used canned prepared crabmeat. 3. I wish everyone would stop being so development and just give up their ranch dressing obsession.
(Noun). 1. I live in a development where all the houses are the same, and all my neighbors have balconies above their windows purely for show and not for any practical use. 2. That development person is so wasteful, they threw out all the leftovers from thanksgiving dinner, because they assumed if they got hungry they could just go buy more food. |
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| 63. | Greech | ||
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Dry, hardened grease. if grease is the liquid form, then greech is the solid form of the same substance. commonly found greech forms are melted cheese left untouched and left out to dry and become greech. Look on the floor at any Pizzeria and you can find greech. Or just ask for the manager and tell him that he's got a belly full of greech and that he's a failure in life. The substance needed a name as I saw it in the bottom of an unwashed, unclean, unfit for love-making George Foreman lean, mean, fat burning grill. Also, if your name is Screech and you are really greasy, then I might call you greech. Greech can also come in the form of a zit, a scab, crusty lard or other food products like dried up cheese or crunchy fried chicken skin. Greech is awfully hard to clean. If you ever find yourself trying to scrub and clean a greechy ass pan, you might find yourself exclaiming. "Fuck, This is fucking greech!" If greech is served gourmet style then some may call it "guiche" pronounced "gweesh" The wrod Greech can also have an implied meaning, so that the person already understands what you mean because of the context that it is used in. "what up, greech?"
"the foreman grill has a lot of greech in that tray" person1:whats up man? person2:you're greech! |
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