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When a person is skilled politically. The word comes from Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838), the brilliant, coldly political, and womanizing French politician who survived through a turbulent French history by switching sides and making the right moves politically. "He would have to be a Talleyrand to talk his way out of this one!"
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| 23. | lezzybomb | ||
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Past Tense: lezzybombed
Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To make someone a lesbian. To come on very strong with lesbian smooth moves. To be bombarded or overwhelmed by lesbian(s) or lesbianism. To get "hustled" by a lesbian. Emily H: Damn, that cubby was gorgeous last night, right? I got lezzybombed like you wouldn’t believe - hope I’m not preggers…
Laura T: Oh shush, you’re just being dramatic. |
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| 24. | Adeola | ||
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(1) A cool ass mother fucker, full of game, easily obtains pussy,a pussy magnet, don, sex machine, chick magnet, mirror in girls pants,
John: Yo I saw this bitch and I pulled some Adeola moves and she gave me her digits
Phill: Shut the fuck up, youre not an Adeola. Youve gotta have some game to be one. |
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| 25. | the love handler | ||
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A couples dance move recently made notorious in night clubs in which the man grinds up against the woman from behind all the while clutching her love handles tightly for balance. I was dancing with this beautiful, chunky woman last night, so I busted out the love handler, and it was all smooth sailing from there.
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| 26. | Chiddy | ||
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local slang in the Bristol area for a womaniser. Comes from the infamous James Chiddy well-known on the scene for his wild antics and smooth moves. N.B. James Chiddy has had run-ins with 'The Lads', a rival womanizing group. "Dude that guy over there is such a Chiddy...the ladies can't get enough of him"
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| 27. | Sliption | ||
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The lack of adhesive friction of a body on a surface on which it moves. The lack of traction. Slippery. Smooth. When the car hit the ice there was too much sliption and I spun out.
My bald tires give me to much sliption. The wet moss covered rock has far to much sliption to use to get across the creek. Aerodynamic body kits limit sliption on a car. During the Jello wrestling match the contestants had to much sliption to even stand. My shoes are old and give me too much sliption. |
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| 28. | fluiditious | ||
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Relating to, or characterized by a fluid The syrup moves in a fluiditious manner.
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