| 1. | MAC-Attack | ||
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Massive Assault of Content, as a verbal attack. Noun/verb, depending on usage. To attack one verbally with a massive assault of content that is impossibly detailed and long, with little to no provocation initiating the attack and a varying degree of relation to the initial prompt, if any. The attack will range from rambling to erudite, depending on conditions. It finds its origins in Olde English, of the carpet-bagger era, which was a system of puppet-government set up to govern colonies in the late nineteenth century. Nearly identical to at least 2 definitions of the term Matt Damon "Brah, that definition was such a MAC-Attack"
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| 2. | boy-prodding | ||
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1)Male sex between an older and a younger man.
2)To verbally attack someone or to feel verbally attacked. 1: "Look at that age difference, I bet there's a lot of boy-prodding going on between those two."
2: "You have been teasing me all day, stop boy-prodding me already!" "I boy-prodded her all day, until she was thoroughly exasperated with me." |
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| 3. | isle attack | ||
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When a group of four or more teenagers form a line that persistantly walks up and down the centre isle in a passenger train-obstensibly to look for seats, however, they would only consider having an totally empty set of four seats for themselves, any other permutation is rejected, hence the continuous walking up and down. Lads will do it to see what girls are aboard, ditto girls for lads. They will often swear loudly and needlessly, especially if they are looking for confrontation, as they will immediately attack anyone -verbally usually- who objects. The whole scenario is therefore often done to threaten and intimidate other passengers and is an exercise in amusement as much a practical one. "Lets isle attack this train, there are plenty of nerds on board to worry"
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| 4. | Lome | ||
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Verb; To insult/verbally attack/diss someone/thing "Dude he called you a punk...don't take that, lome him back!"
"Man you got lomed!" |
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| 5. | Stikeleather | ||
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A person who really puts the theatre into his anger. If you ever see a person get really animated when they are angry, you know you are witnessing the rampages of a Stikeleather. They are also known to verbally attack without notice. It is very comical to cross paths with a Stikeleather. Eek, Watch out for the verbal rampages of the Stikeleather!
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| 6. | Bash | ||
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To verbally attack. Even though I'm well within my rights to, I'm not about to bash her in this letter.
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| 7. | Presidential Erection | ||
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What a presidential candidate gets when they verbally attack another candidate or create an attack ad on another candidate. Man, Romney sure got a presidential erection after he saw that attack ad on Presidential Obama
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