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15. skurd
scared, apprehensive or frightened
Don't be skurd, it's jus li'l ol' me.
by doghead Apr 3, 2003 add a video
16. Gosu
Go-Su
Korean for awsome/pro. Often used on the internet, for example Starcraft.
Often used with the symbols: "^_^" and/or dancing kurbys.
Nigmanoname - "L!OL!OO!L111!L11 1M T3H 1337 GOSU ^_^,
<(^_^(< <(^_^)> )>^_^)>"
by NigmaNoname Nov 9, 2003 add a video
17. Cleveland, TN
made famous by kenny chesney in his song 'anything but mine'. 20-25 minutes east of chattanooga. also referred to sarcastically as 'cle-vegas', due to the lack of entertainment in this town. local highschool/college kids drive around for hours on weekends what is called 'the L', a stretch of main road just off the interstate the resembles the letter l. entertainment ammenties include a two screen theatre that used to be a porn theatre, walmart, and lee university.
There's always something to do in good ol' Cle-Vegas!
Cleveland, TN; isnt that where inbreeding started?
18. high time
An old West term meaning "about time."
Welp, it's high time I hit the ol' dusty trail.
19. in the face ass nigga
A word used in philly poking fun at anything one of your peoples are doing
Man you ol' wearin overalls in the summer in the face ass nigga.
Man you ol' aint got no money for the club in the face ass nigga
Man you ol' cant get no hoes in the face ass nigga
p h i l y
by Earl Williams May 12, 2006 add a video
20. Esperanto
A conlang outlined in "La internacia lingvo" (The International Language), published in 1887 by the language's creator, L.L. Zamenhof. The name Esperanto means 'one who is hoping' in the language, and was applied to the language because Zamenhof used the name Dr. Esperanto as a pseudonym. Designed specifically for ease of learning and use, Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed interlanguage in the world, with an upper estimate of over two million speakers today (however, the lowest estimates place this at a few hundred thousand). In continuous use since its original publication, Esperanto has its own sizeable body of both original and translated literature, newsletters, blogs, and radio broadcasts. Esperanto's use has skyrocketed with the advent of the internet, and user levels will soon be nigh impossible to gauge.

Esperanto has appeared in popular culture on several occasions, usually for ridicule as a 'failed project.' It was most notably used on signs in Charlie Chaplain's "The Great Dictator," for PA announcements in the dystopia film "GATACA," and as the spoken language in
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21. powerstroke
A diesel engine produced by international, and used by the ford motor company in their heavy duty line-up of trucks, including the F-250 and F-350. The most popular powerstroke engine is the 7.3 Liter (also known as int'l T444E) this engine was first unvailed in 1994.5 and ran through 1997 with the 5 speed or E4OD trans, then an intercooler was added in the 1999 model, along with the more reliable 4r100 auto trans. (there was no such thing as a 1998 f-250 or f-350 they don't exist the 97 model continued through 98) in 2003, international introduced the 6.0 Liter powerstroke engine. Although this engine had more power and torque, many still favor the 7.3L engine for their proven reliability. The 6.0 also lacks power in the low-mid range rpm's, where the 7.3 is superior. Both engines, however, are much better than any cummings or duramax engine ever built, which just goes to show you how superior the international engines really are.
Wow! that guy must be running a powerstroke, he just dusted that cummings and duramax!

Yo you gonna take the new 6.0 shop truck? na man, i'll take my ol' 7.3... thanks tho
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