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wordbook

(noun) a compilation of words with their meanings in a given language. "Urban Dictionary" is a wordbook, since it is more compilation than pronunciation guide (the true derivation of the word "dictionary").
for correct current usage, Max always had recourse to the wordbook called "Urban Dictionary".
by Alarick September 19, 2006
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knobjack

(noun) Out in the cold your balls go hard and contract against the knobshaft, lifting the knob horizontal
Judging by the knobjack in Paul's swimming trunks, he'd been in the water some time.
by Alarick September 12, 2006
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glad

(adjective) describes a mood of stable happiness, state of elation, also (esp. males) arousal. Noun: Gladness; adverb: gladly; verb: gladden
Just thinking of Georgie's sensuousness made him glad
by Alarick September 13, 2006
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Eastercob

A bun made from pretzel-dough pretzel but formed not into a sausage, but a ball, dipped as with the pretzel into soda, and slit across the top to promote opening whilst baking. This gives the baked product a female aspect suggestive of fertility easter
Early that Easter morning, John had been down to the bakers to buy eastercobs for breakfast with his girlfriend.
by Alarick October 2, 2006
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bonerbarrier

(noun) arousal-interruption. Mega-Gladness starts going to your prick, then something/someone dampens progress
In the middle of "Marquis de Sade" Sadie flicked over onto the State of the Nation speech. Sandy found that a total bonerbarrier.
by Alarick September 13, 2006
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earnest

(adj.) from Old English: "rise to the attack", "readiness for battle" (mindset for same). Earlier associated with the will - "resolve", "eagerness", in less militarised times tending to "dignity", "solemnity", seriousness. Need not exclude humour.
John's earnest wish was to enable access to pure water for all.
by Alarick September 3, 2006
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haven

(noun. pron. hay-v'n) place of safety, place to repair to in a storm, natural harbour, port, coastal inlet, berth with channelled access
When the sea became threatening that night, we returned to the safe haven of St. Jean de Luz rather than riding it out.
by Alarick September 10, 2006
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