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Marijuana. Use it when you don't want "The Man" to know what you're talking about. "Dude, can you get me any shrubbery? I'm out."
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A form of plant. Not too big or expensive. "You must bring us... A shrubbery!"
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A British reference for a prostitute. We will return here with a shrubbery. One that looks nice, and not too expensive.
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Pubic hair, especially trimmed and/or styled. Some like it bare but I like a little shrubbery.
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A pair of scrub pants that have been shortened to shorts. you must find me a pair of shrubberys
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It's a damn prostitute. noun I once got shampooed by a shrubbery.
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A tart berry (little lee-way please) who's tasters can't quite figure if it's good or not. Despite problems with an outside lack of intelligence, the shrubbery's approval ratings seem to stay above those of Johnberry. I ate a Shrubbery and couldn't feel my tounge afterwards.
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