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Unc(k)/Auntie

Unc(k)/Auntie Is a drug related street term for a man or woman who comes around and buys drugs, whatever it may be.
Unc(k)/Auntie
Could be an actual family member, a family friend or just a person of older age (OG).

"Alright I'll catch y'all later I gotta' serve

my unk/(auntie) up real quick. "

"That cheese really coming in!!! Ain't that right auntie/(unk) ??? "

"Naaa, that's not really my auntie , she just a custo."

"Damn Unk !!! Where you been??? Last time I came around with that shit I aint hear from you in a week!!!"
Unc(k)/Auntie by ShaleHamster October 16, 2019
someone very young, under the age of 12.
man 1: do you have a brother?
man 2: yeah, but he's an anti-unc. he's only 9 but will turn 10 in a week.
anti-unc by dudeperson610 October 24, 2025

Absolute Unc Scare

Unc refers to the teacher, absolute is added when the teacher stares right at your screen while gaming in class
Absolute Unc Scare by How3010 December 1, 2025

uncaged lion

This is Norman "Nick" when he loses his cool and decides to whoop some MF ass. He will obliterate anything that comes in his path when we uncage that nigga. The lion will usually be caged 999,999 times out of 1,000,000 but when the lion does come out of it's cage....you need to GTFO.
That MF Aaron put sticky notes all over Norman "Nick"'s car and that resulted in him being an uncaged lion, he completely fucked that nigga Aaron up, I do not want none of that....keep that lion caged up.
uncaged lion by TurnM3Up December 5, 2019
A woman who always lands on her back.
When my cat falls, she lands on her feet, but Mary the uncat lands on her back.
uncat by CableHills November 2, 2006

Uncanny Valley 

First theorized by Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori in 1970, the Uncanny Valley basically states that the closer a robot or other nonhuman entity gets to resembling a human, the more humans will like and empathize with it.

However, there is a point in development where humans instead become strongly repulsed by the barely-human robot/entity. Fortunately, this effect fades as the robot/entity becomes less distinguishable from a human.

Although hotly debated, the theory is present in many sci-fi movies and the like, and has been used to explain people's reactions to some computer generated characters.
I can't get into "Rumble Roses" because the girls just don't look quite right to me. I guess it's the Uncanny Valley at work.
Uncanny Valley by Civan August 6, 2006