dawg

dawg or dog "da origial gangsta"
whatup dawg!?!?!
by chris October 23, 2002
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beef drapes

The shanked out remains of the labia after hours of jammy jam
I banged her so long and hard bitch had some beef drapes
by chris May 13, 2005
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two bits

"Put my two cents in" originates from the older "put my two bits in" and has its origin in the game of poker. When playing poker you have to make a small bet before the cards are dealt called an "ante" to begin play in that hand.
This phrase draws an analogy to the poker ante (two bits) and gains your entry into the conversation.

Two bits means one quarter (currently the American twenty five cent piece). This comes from the older term "piece of eight".

Today we have coins minted in different denominations - nickel, dime, and quarter in the U.S. - but this was not always so. Gold and silver coins once served as currency, with the value of the coin equal to the value of the gold or silver contained in the coin. To obtain currency valued at less than a full gold coin, coins would be scored and split into pieces. This is how one would make change so to speak.

Coins could be split into halfs, quarters, and eighths. One eighth of a coin was called a "piece of eight" and also called a "bit". Two pieces of eight is equal to one quarter. Hence "two bits" is a quarter.
Person 1: "....That is just my two cents"

Person 2: "You mean, 'My Two Bits' you moron... by misquoting the phrase, you illustrate just how stupid you are and your opinion should be disregarded."
by Chris July 22, 2006
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caddy

cool. stylin'. spectacular.

Central Illinois slang in the 1960's and 1970's. Possibly still in use.
Did you hear the Portishead album? It's pretty caddy!

Did you see Jimbo dive off that cliff and almost hit the rock? It was caddy!!!
by CHRIS October 11, 2003
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dunny

The stereotypical australian word for toilet that falsely implies aussie toilets are jusst a hole in a block of wood when they're not.
I'm just hopping off to the dunny for a bit.
by Chris January 08, 2005
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applejacks

This term is used for the ice cream man in the ghetto. Approximately 200 years ago, they started using this term because they did not have any ice cream.
I think I will go rob the grocery store because the applejacks is coming.
by Chris December 05, 2004
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Lough

The Irish word for lake sometimes used as a last name.
Get that bloody monster out of Lough Ness
by Chris March 29, 2005
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