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a gigantic orange blob that people go to for their home improvement needs. the employees are jerkasses. the whole chain thrives on suburbanites. carpenters and builders usually go in in there one time, and it's the last time. bob: hey you build this deck?
steve: yeah, suzy and I went to home de... bob sprays out beer over deck. |
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HOE-M D-POE 1 . A large warehouse providing building materials for the construction industry 2. Considered a co-workers garage of which is stockpiled with stolen materials from local construction sites as well as his/her own employer 3. Place where cheap labor, ie mexicans, can be purchased at a low cost and employed for physically demanding jobs of which pennies can be barterd for services. See also; beaner, wetback, tijuana river rat. 1.
John Doe has to purchase lumber to frame up a wall from Home Depot, and will consider hiring a mexican to clean up the mess when the project is complete. 2. John Doe : Why do I constantly steal materials that customers pay for and fill my garage with them, im practically running a Home Depot from my garage. Juan Doe : I like carne asada. 3. John Doe : I have to dig a trench in my backyard. Jane Doe : You should go to Home Depot and hire a Mexican to work for table scraps. |
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The hightest degree one can reach on the tool scale. God damn that bastards past a tool shed he's a fucking home depot. Holy shit.
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The Mexican Employment Agency Pedro: "Hey Juan, lets go get a job"
Juan: "TO HOME DEPOT!!" |
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the biggest type of tool that someone can be Me: See that guy with the popped collar?
You: Yes he is a Home Depot |
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A place (club, bar, etc.) full of tools. There were so many douchebag tools coming out of the club... frickin' Home Depot tonight.
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Mara is not just a tool box, she's Home Depot
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A BIG-orange mistake. I work at Home Depot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and it's a complete regret. It's a joke, I don't know how these places stay open or receive any sort of industry acclaim, I mean, really people...
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