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dial toned 

to hang up on someone, to cut them off
Bill: "Hey wassup?"
Tony: "Wat u sayin?"
Bill: "Nothin, just chyllen, hangin around"
Tony: "Wanna meet my friend DialTone?"
Bill: "whose dial tone?"
Tony: (hangs up)
dial toned by Nick April 25, 2005
Please refer to Dialtoned......to hang up on somebody
Tony just gave Bill the Dial tone
dialtone by Nick April 25, 2005
a pimps Black Book
the chicktionary

a little book full of 'hoes' phone numbers, address, and the 3 point rating (top half, bottom half, face)
Tony: "What are we gonna do this weekend?"
Bill: "I dont know....im sooo bored, im going Gay"
Nick: "Nah worry, we will call some jubes"
Tony: "Yeah Nick, call some girls in your Hoadex"
hoadex by Nick April 25, 2005

scientific

1. pertaining to science. 2. an educated guess passed off as a well thought out explaination that uses large words and concepts often unkonwn to everyone in the room. 3. a plausible explaination for something not easily explained given to the dismay and perhaps delight of those who are present.
Nobody really understood what happened at the beach on Sunday so Mary got all scientific and threw up a good story that everybody bought because she sounded like an authority on the subject. For real though, who knew that Mary knew anything about the migratory patterns of hump back whales.
scientific by nick April 25, 2005
a group of really knowledgeable, hardworking and selfless individuals who really care.
Seriously Everyone Cares, about what, I have no idea.
sec by nick April 25, 2005
stupid nigger, loves men, smells bed, sucks cock.
stupid nigger, loves men, smells bed, sucks cock..
pac by Nick April 25, 2005
Ginney/Guinea Italians Pronounced "gi-nee." Came from "Guinea Negro" and originally referred to any Black or any person of mixed ancestry. This dates back to the 1740's. By the 1890s it was being applied to Italians--almost certainly because they tend to have darker skin than Anglo-Saxons/Germans. By 1911 the term began being applied to Hispanics, although the reference to Italians is the most common.
Surely you did not call him a guinea. I mean really, do you even know what that means?
guinea by nick April 24, 2005