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8. AT
the 2 letter acronym that surves no real meaning placed at the front of every single large imperial vehicle in the Star Wars series...

coincidentally; also the first 2 letters of what is possibly the worst phone company, and worst phone company name... ever: AT&T
Clone Trooper: engage the AAT
or
Rebel Soldier: destroy the AT-AT
or
Chad: I fear there is an evil greater than all of the AT-vehicles combined... AT&T
9. Super Trouper
1. a real cool cop who'd go out of the way for you and yet still be working on his job of maintaining security and keeping the peace.
Also super trooper.

2. the title dance track of an early 80s ABBA album.
1. I was at a free show at an outdoor mall opening one weekend and the featured band was Cheap Trick. I've seen them before and they really ROCK like there's no tomorrow. They ALWAYS give their best. The guitarist was flicking picks into the crowd and then he reached into a bucket and chucked a handful into the air. Several of them landed in the grass nearby. I politely asked this cop if he could retrieve one for me. He said he needed to keep his eye on the crowd. I merely suggested he'd do that while looking at me and I could dictate to him where to place his hand. He did just that while keeping watch on me. Soon he got a pick, I said "you can come up now", he handed me the guitar pick. I thanked him kindly, shook his hand and told him that he is a real super trooper. He didn't have to go all out for this but he did and I was very grateful for it. He asked if this was my first Trick show. I said no but this gig was thrilling nonetheless. He said he volunteers for duty at events like this a lot. He told me that he and his wife have seen Cheap Trick play over 30 times and that they play anywhere! What a guy.

2. Me and Greg were playing a game of Monopoly and John brought in two albums: "Super Trouper" by ABBA ...
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10. hood boss
Honorary title bestowed upon the realest individuals who run the show, make the dough, and, you know... Hood bosses know their roots and have an appreciation for both the finer and lesser things in life.
Dave Jones is a real hood boss; he lives in a castle and uses the duck pond as his private golf course.
11. Lepreclown
Someone who starts drinking on St. Patricks day at 10am, passes out by 3pm and misses the real party!
Aww, look at that Lepreclown, what a trooper, he tried so hard to make it all day and now he's missing all the fun.
12. Party Trooper
A person who will continue to party no mater what obstacles get in the way. The opposite of a party pooper.
Despite massive rains, high cover charges and impending doom, Jimmy continued to look for the next party. He's a real party trooper.
13. soft cursing
(BRITISH PERSON LANGUAGE SKILLS CHALLENGE!!)

a way to use street/gutter type terms, 'manipulated' in such a verbose (wordy) way they could be used in polite, 'christian' society! (or in church!)

i personally love to do this, and have been doing so for years...it gets a guaranteed huh? and often; a chuckle! a great way to 'de-crude', crude!!

real handy, in a 'holier-than-thou' (squeaky-clean) environment!!
steve used soft cursing to strongly encourage his co-worker to apply a vacuum to his rectum!! (i.e. suck/suckle my ass!!)

let me strongly urge you to depart and have sex with yourself!!

she suggested he go have 'relations' with himself

suckle my dual function drainage hose!!

the trooper had 'unnatural' sex with me!!
14. NPGs
No Pussy Getters- Can be used to describe lesbians who act like they get it and don't or just that guy who randomly fakes tongue in mid- air all the time
"Damn, look at that girl fake tonguing."

"Well, we no she ain't getting none"

"Yeah, all these NPGs are scaring me"
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