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A word used by Jim Brown to tell his students to shut up! "George, stifle yourself before I flog you with a keyboard!"
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A not too common phrase, frequently used by Archie Bunker on "All in the Family," usually directed to his wife, Edith. A more modern translation would be a simple "shut up." this is one of the many famous catchphrases and taglines used by Archie Bunker. Another popular one would be the nickname he gave his son inlaw: Meathead. Edith: Oh, Archie!!! Let me tell you....
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A word used by professors to tell their undergrads to close their flapping holes. STIFLE, Rodriquez! Do I need to kick your ass?
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to drink something, especially beer, in hurried fashion. originally derived from the noun Stifling Helmet, a homemade beer bong whose name came from a line in the hit motion picture "300." Jon just stifled 2 Natty's in 5 seconds! Damn!
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