| 1. | hick | ||
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adj someone that lacks culture and social grace, esp. one that exhibits rural mannerisms, habits and preferences; anything which shows a lack of taste, sophistication and demonstrates general ignorance; simple Enlgish littered with colloquialisms and mistakes esp. improper use of pronouns, contractions and incorrect verb tenses or conjugation. I.
Ann Lee: I made a wad of money apple pickin' this autom sic and I bought a F-150. Michael: Ann, you are really hick. Why do you go around bragging about about performing low-skilled, repetetive jobs and driving gaz-guzzlers? II. Cletus: I am taking off a week early for spring break to go hunting with my second cousins from my second mom's side. Isabella: Oh my god, why would someone spend their spring break hunting? I don't mean to be rude, but that is completely hick. III. A sign reads: "FLOOR SLIPRY WHEN ITS WETTED" I.e. the sign exhibits hick grammar. |
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| 2. | Slippery Homos | ||
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A greek style chili dog. I ate 25 slippery homos in a chili dog eating contest.
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| 3. | slippery gypsy | ||
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A good dancer. Often found at parties, clubs or gigs where music is blaring. Have you seen Emily dance before? Man, she is a real slippery gypsy.
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