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to change one's body's direction
to crap on a stick i turned yesterday
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The fourth card put out in Texas Holdem Goin in was riskey but once Jim saw the turn he knew he had a flush.
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Persuade or inspire an individual or group to reneg on their commitment to an original purpose in favor of a counterpurpose. Formerly used in conjunction with loyalty to one's country or political party/spying (i.e. 'turncoat'), it has come to be used more often with a misunderstanding of homosexuality (i.e. 'turn gay'), or disloyalty to affiliates in an illegal enterprise (drugs, organized crime, white collar crime). "Travis Fimmel is so pretty, he could turn Hugh Hefner." / "Madonna wasn't really lesbian, but Sandra Bernhard did her best to turn her."
"Once vice got the bag man to turn, they finally had enough evidence to put away the head of the crime ring." |
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Going on a scenic drive with the intent of smoking pot. See also burn turn. Yo bro just picked up a fat slice, let's go on a turn!
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a shorten form of the word turnabout Is she going with Jake to turn?
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throwing up right now Jade: Have you seen the Rick Ross' sex tape?
Jay: Uhh yeahh...turn! |
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pronounce: tern
a college dance. everyone is pissed on funk within an hour of arrival. very messy. not a real turn without at least one person spewing. fucking awsome turn last night. i dont remember past 10.30 though.
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