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The tight pants and shirt (or jersey) worn by a cyclist. Usually with matching design and featuring the advertising of bike product manufacturers, sponsors or a particular bike shop. That cyclist was wearing one cool strip!
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to take off one's clothes Janice aroused her boyfriend by stripping for him
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A popular street that is commonly traveled for flossin', usually at night. I cant wait to hit the strip tonight, it's gonna be on and cracking!
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1)can be used to tell someone to take off their clothes
2)take something from someone 3)your block, or the proper way of saying, the neighborhood street you live on from corner to corner. 1)Ayo ma, if you "strip" your clothes I strip mine
2)Ayo I stripped that nigga jewels yo. 3)"My strip poppin like bacon in a pan" --Cassidy |
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(1) to take off your clothes
(2) your neighborhood block from corner to corner (3) to take something to someone (1) "How about a game of Strip Poker?"
(2) "My strip poppin'like bacon in a pan" --Cassidy (3) "Ayo I stripped that nigga for his jewelz, kid" |
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One of the most misunderstood of Colorguard termanology. It means to hold the silk to the pole so the silk is not visible. Start at the Strip
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ten doses of LSD Nab me a strip.
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