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A complete waste of talent. My buddy Dave had some much going for him before he pulled a renfro and dropped out of school.
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1. A celebration of all that is great in the world, usually taking place around a campfire. 2. A euphoric state of mind similar to the one that takes place after climax. While smoking a fat cigar and chugging a glass of Grain Belt, they were all thinking the same thing and knew without words that what they were experiancing was very Renfro.
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n. New World Language 1 a gross mistake in judgment; 2 an obnoxious, condescending approach to professional/social interactions -renfroic adj. -renfroically adv. He pulled a renfro in his first meeting with his new coworkers.
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