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What the noble union members do when corporate bitches go too far. A strike is a muscle that needs to be flexed occasionally, to keep those greedy, money-grubbing freaks in check. Unions/strikes are the ONLY reason we are not all eraning $1/day for work today. God bless the Teamsters, AFL-CIO, and the UAW! WOOOOOT! 11111!
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A typically French past-time Claude: Hey Jean-Paul I'm bored what shall we do to kill time?
Jean-Paul: Why don't we go on strike? Claude: Good idea, that sounds like fun! |
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Something given to a person when they commit an act of gayness.
More than one strike may be given in times of great gayness. Andrew: "I'm tanning my thighs with a guy right now."
Matt: "Strike." Kellen: "I'm too hot to be straight." Cody: "Strike, no, five strikes." |
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a word given from one friend to another friend when that friend has made an attempt at being funny or has said something that makes them look stupid Lance: bra im so lifted rite now im like in outter space
J.Smith: Strike |
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to shoot someone dead; to kill a rival gang member "This blood got three strikes on some crips last week."
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theatre slang for the deconstruction of a production (dismantling sets, collecting rentals, removing pit instruments, etc.) As soon as the house is clear on closing night, we'll have to strike the show.
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to walk really raelly really fast; in a hurry on foot My bus was late so I was strikin' it to class.
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