nut pack

This means there are too many guys in the same place. Can be used to describe a place or a large group or guys. See cock farm
This pool hall is a nut pack.
Yo this car is a nut pack.
Look at that nut pack.
by X May 03, 2003
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cake

by x July 27, 2003
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glass feet

Cragar StarWire Performance Wheels also known as swangers,elbows

the first word - glass - cuz it shines like glass.
the second word - feet - cuz it's refering the wheels on a car.
by x October 28, 2004
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zip

"a Sicilian. people from Italy. we called them zips cuz they'd zip in and zip out. they didn't like to talk much. they'd only get down to buisness or take care of someone then leave on the next plane out."- Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonnano
pete-"what about that thing across the way?"
tommy-"don't worry about it, i know a zip who can take of it."
by x February 28, 2004
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point spread

Point spreads are used in football and basketball. The point spread (or 'line') will try to make the game an even game by adding points to the score of the underdog or subtracting points from the favorite.
A game has four (4) straight wagering situations. You can wager on the 'side' of the game or the 'total' of the game. When wagering on a 'side', you can choose to wager on (a) the favorite team (the team most likely to win the game, or has the odds in its favor) or you can choose (b) the underdog (the team most likely to lose the game, or has the odds against it). A 'total' (or over/under) is the combined amount of points both teams will score in a game. When wagering on a 'total' (or over/under), you can choose to wager on (c) 'over' or (d) 'under' the total points scored.
by x February 01, 2004
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bop

"She could bop all night!"
by x January 31, 2003
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chunk

"What a chunk, that dude must weigh 350 pounds!"
by x January 31, 2003
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