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281. Lucus
A name often mistaken as Lucas or Lukas, but contains no misspelling. Lucus' tend to be nice, fun, a little on the douche-baggy side, but mainly kind and loving. A Lucus might seem shy at first, but is most definitely not, once you get to know one, they will not shut up. In most cases its a good thing to know a Lucus, for they can give optimistic, obvious, and/or sarcastic advise. If you find a Lucus, try to befriend him immediately, for they can be quite smart and entertaining people.
Old friend: "Hey, do you know Lucus?"
New guy: "Yeah, he's pretty funny."
Old friend: "Seriously? He's a friggin' genius!"
New guy: "Well, I didn't know you thought that highly of him."
Old friend: "You are crazy not to."

Lucus: "Hey, whats up"
Friend: "'Sup Mr. Awesome"
Lucus: "What?"
282. skinnyd
an older gentleman who is single and flaky, overweight and sloppy
Yo skinnyd whats all that flakes from sup?
283. upte
Upte is the definition of what you up to, but in short terms
oh bro! upte tonight?
284. oy!
A perversion of the English language and an established greeting or expression of distaste. This expression is most common in England, of all places. Also the reverse of the popular North American greeting, "Yo!".

I would assume that most British people would also find the expression, "yo!", very strange.
"Oy! What time is tea?"

"Oy! I mean, Yo!" - dyslexic American
285. Liam
A deceiver; a liam is often mistaken and thought to be a stoner. Although a liam may seem stoned and always high, this is just a liams naturally personality but will not change if the culprit is high (because of this, there is no real way to tell if a liam is really stoned or not). a common trait of a liam is the stoner's eyes and a distinct stoner's laugh, followed by "nahh bro"
"Hey man, whats up bro..."

"Heeeey bro, sup...hahahaha"

"what the matter with you man, you high?"

"hahahaha, nahhh bro..."

"you're so liam bro"

"hahahaha, nahhh bro..."
286. wasabi
An informal greeting uttered by Opie (young Ron Howard) during his Hip Hop phase when addressing Aunt Bee on The Andy Griffith Show.
"Wasabi, I'm back from goobers, is dad home yet?
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