| 1. | re-tox | ||
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The act of imbibing copious amounts of alcohol after a long period of sobriety. I have been sober for almost five days...time to go into re-tox.
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| 2. | Re-tox | ||
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What you do after de-toxing for something specific. The exact opposite, in fact, of de-toxing. David ran the marathon at the weekend in under 3 hours, so now he's re-toxing to get back into shape for normal life.
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| 3. | Retox | ||
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V. (Re-tox) 1. The process of becoming intoxicated when a buzz is beginning to or has faded. 2. The act of avoiding the inevitable hangover the morning after a long night of consumption by consuming more. 1. "I feel like shit, man...how're you hangin' in there?"
2. "Feelin' great...just been out here on the porch retoxing all mornin'. Hopefully, I make it all day." |
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| 4. | Retox | ||
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1. Using drugs and/or alcohol after a stint in rehab. 2. Failing to stay sober. 3. Getting intoxicated. "Amy Winehouse is in the news, again."
"Really? She must have gone to Retox" "That junkie is giving five-dollar blowjobs, to pay for some Retox." "Last night's party was sick!" "I know! Are you ready to Retox?" "Yeah, where's the beer?" |
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| 5. | retox | ||
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to retoxify oneself, the opposite of detox Well I haven't had a drink all week, I think it's time for a bit of retox
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| 6. | thightocks | ||
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much like a cankle, when you can't tell where a persons buttocks ends and there thigh begins (friend 1)Dude don't get mad but your mom has thightocks
(friend 2)you're a jerk |
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