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Although specific meanings vary from country to country, I will attempt to produce an exhaustive list here.
1) A generic term for achieving an advantage in a sports game (verb, occasionally noun). 2) An amount due; a debt (noun). 3) A grievance that is harbored and requires satisfaction (noun). 4) A group of 20 items (noun). 4a) The amount of 20 pounds (noun) 5) The act of securing an advantage, especially a surprising or significant gain (noun). 6) The act or an instance of buying illicit drugs (noun-verb). 7) A successful robbery (noun). 8) A sexual conquest (noun-verb). 8a) Kissing someone, esp French kissing them (noun-verb, largely Irish-centric slang). 9) An exclamation of pleasure when learning of good news. 1) "I scored three goals against the High School the other day."
"He got a score in on that ponce of a keeper." 2) "I've been meaning to settle that score with you for that plastering job." 3) "Me and Jim have a score to settle about that dog I ran over, bloody thing jumped in the middle of the road." 4) "Fourscore and seven years ago..." 4a) "He owes me a score from when he went down the chip shop." 5) "We're really got a score over them on this real estate deal." 6) "I've got the shakes awful bad, we've got to score like right now." "Here's a score, now give us a tenner." 7) "That bank job the other day was a right score." 8) "I scored her last night and all, and she were screaming her head off." "She was an old score, never mind her." 8a) "Ah yeah I scored that bird over there in the blue dress!" 9) "Ma's getting pizza! Score!" |
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to get laid: the ultimate GOAL of most teenagers. Hence the term score Well she bent down to get a quarter she dropped, and I went in for the score.
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london slang for £20
also slang for a fix of heroin as this is also £20. some people also say a score is an eith of skunk, bein £20 aswell. i need my fix man, but i need a score to get it.
can u do us a tens of skunk mate? nah i only deal with scores. |
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1) An amount due; a debt.
2) A grievance that is harbored and requires satisfaction 3) A group of 20 items. 4) The act of securing an advantage, especially a surprising or significant gain. 5) The act or an instance of buying illicit drugs. 6) A successful robbery. 7) A sexual conquest. 1) "that guy owes me a score."
2) "settle an old score." 4) “He had dropped out of school and gone for that quick dollar, that big score” (Peter Goldman). |
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another word for 'cool', 'awesome', or' thats great' Phillip: I got pizza for dinner
David: score |
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Something Beavis and Butthead will never do "We're never gonna score! We're just gonna get old like these people! But they've probably already scored!"
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To succeed in seducing someone sexually. All you have to do is impress one another to score, or you'll have to settle for a cheapshot.
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to get, recieve, purchase, steal, or have
(synonym of 'cop') Yo, i'm about to score a free case of beer, want some?
Did you score? |
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