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radio graffiti 

A segment on The Ghost Show(True Capitalist Radio) via Blog Talk Radio. Towards the end of the show, Ghost gives callers about 4 seconds to say anything they want, Be it a shoutout, an audio clip, or TROLLING GHOST.
Ghost: 205, Radio Graffiti!

205: * FUCK YOU TEXAS, AND FUCK YOUR LONE STAR BEER-*

Ghost: Get this idiot of- GET'EM OFF!!
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Graffing Out 

The term "Graffing Out" refers to the act of having a few screws lose or to be mentally unstable, commonly used in Dominos for some employees having problems.
Wow, Mike must be Graffing Out. He hasnt done anything right today.
Graffing Out by S2KJ October 5, 2009

Andy Griffith 

Andy Griffith is the ultimate small-town sheriff in the show named after him which ran in the 50s and 60s. Always moral and tolerant, tough and kind, dispensing justice and mercy with humility and a good sense of humor. Can be used to describe one of similar nature.
You can always count on Andy.
Andy Griffith by ATW August 18, 2005

Graffiti-Run 

One of the many sports that is a branch of Darkour.

Involves one or more person(s) equipped with either spray paint or marker and tags as many things as possible in as little time as possible.

Extra points for tagging places high up and hard to reach.
"I tagged Peter's garage while on a graffiti-run."
Graffiti-Run by Shadeuxxx March 5, 2010

The Griffith Femto Theory 

A theory stating that the internet is so vast and so random that you could post a random photo claiming it's a meme from the future, and at some point the photo will gain relevance as a meme.
Bro 1: Bro, did you hear about that one among us post from 2010?

Bro 2: Nah man, that's just a prime example of the Griffith Femto theory

Cyber Graffiti 

Posts on message boards are just cyber graffiti, which eventually just slide off the bottom of the page.
Cyber Graffiti by Doghouse Riley December 20, 2009

Physical Graffiti 

Led Zeppelin's sixth and best album. Released in 1975, the double album shows the world's greatest band at the top of its form. In a word, perfection.
IV may have Stairway, but Physical Graffiti reaches new heights of musical greatness.
Physical Graffiti by Napster May 30, 2006