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cry wolfowitz 

'crying wolf', taken from the actions Deputy Secratary of defense Paul Wolfowitz took to try and take America to war with Iraq.
The neo-cons tried to convince everyone Saddam was a threat but they were just crying-Wolfowitz
cry wolfowitz by J June 25, 2003

scumboid 

Referring to person or persons (scumboids) who are common and or vulgar in nature. A scumboid can be spotted in numerous ways; clothing- will probably be track suit or over the top 'designer' clothing, will be dripping with 'gold' jewelry and accompanied by peroxide highlights- possibly with 80's perm in addition. You will notice the scumboid may bank with the TSB as they have been refused at other banking establishments. A potential scumboid will doubtless come from an estate (aka TSB Towers) and drive a clapped out Ford Escort with miss-matching coloured body panels.
'I tried a new pub last night and it was full of scumboids so I had to leave'.
scumboid by J June 23, 2003
See 'scumboid' for further guidance. Generally means common person, place or event.
'Have you seen her house, it's so TSB! Tack everywhere!'
TSB by J June 23, 2003
4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine, a hallucinogenic drug, first synthesized by Sasha Shulgin and chemically related to STP(DOM). 2CB's effects are usually described as a cross between LSD and MDMA (ecstasy). Sometimes is sold as ecstasy.
I crushed up a pill of 2CB and railed it and damn did it burn!
2cb by J June 21, 2003
Slang for Ketamine Hcl, a dissociative anesthetic used in medicine on both humans (typically in young burn victims) and animals. Also used at lower doses as a recreational drug with effects similar to those of PCP or DXM (though Ketamine lasts much shorter). Typically insulfated or injected intramuscularly.
special k by J June 21, 2003
A remie, a remtard, a retard.
A cerebrally-challenged individual.
remster by J June 17, 2003
A remie, a remster, a retard.
A cerebrally challenged individual.
Goddamn remtard!
Learn to read remtard!
remtard by J June 17, 2003