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(1) Individual who mimics the language/actions/behavior of someone else because he lacks originality/creativity.
(2) Used to acknowledge emphatic agreement with someone. (1) "Look at that douche. What an ord!"
(2) B : "I'd love to bang Naomi Watts." P : "Ord!" |
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Obsessive Rating Disorder, when a person deliberately rates something up or down to round the number to the nearest 10. Sue: Hey why did you rate that up, it was shit
Bob: it was on 599, i couldn't exactly leave it that way Sue: Wow you should see a therapist about that ORD |
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Opperationally Ready Date. the day every Singaporean male remembers more than their birthday the day that a Singapore servicemen in either the armed forces or police force completes his 2 years of compulsory service to the nation (NS). often used in the term 'ORD LO' to describe the feeling of ending their service, and to mock servicemen who are still serving. a: 2 more months before i ord
b: ORD LO! |
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Town in Central Nebraska as well as the home of the second biggest american flag in the state. All residence will attend Ord high school one of two schools in the nation with the mascot of the chanticleer. Also home to two time practice player of the year as well as best supporting actor Clyde J.R. Elliot. I'm from Ord, Go Chants Go!
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The abbreviation for O'Hare International Airport, located in Chicago, the busiest airport in the world. My flight just got diverted to ORD from DFW today.
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An acronym for Operation Raw Deal, an international DEA effort to bust online sales and trafficking of steroids.
It is also the airport code for Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Ever since ORD people need to be smarter about sourcing online.
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stands for Obsessive RENT Disorder-Someone who is obsessed with RENT. They know every word to every song, have seen BOTH the movie and the play, and love it to death. They know every little detail, from the fact that 'Take Me Or Leave Me' was added two rehearsals before show time, to the precise differences between the Movie and Stage show, such as...the beginning to I'll Cover You isn't "Cold", "Come on", it's "Alone at last..." "...Darling, we're everything", and Take Me or Leave Me belongs in Joanne's loft, not the Greenwich Village Country Club. True ORD+ (Obesssive RENT Disorder positive) are one in 525600. ;-)
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