vadge

Means female sexual organ/hole :)
You can describe someone as being vadginous - meaning being like a cunt :D
by dave January 02, 2004
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Evil Steve

one often confused with Eve among the homosexual community and is PRO cleveland steamer.Came about in the late 80's,you remember, you were there!!
a wretched yak felcher is often called a Evil steve
by Dave February 04, 2005
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needs more leafspring

originated at the focaljet by MxRacerCam. in reference to the BBC car show Top Gear and it's disdain for the C6 model chevrolet corvette's leaf-spring suspension, despite the fact that the C6 is one of the best handling cars they have ever tested.

now used in reference to any situation (and most often a thread in a forum) that is weak or without merit.
"this thread needs more leafspring"

"steeda's mom needs more leafspring"
by dave May 08, 2005
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Party Boy

To randomaly go up to someone nad beat them, then casually walk off
by Dave April 19, 2003
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incarnate

ihn-kahr-niht
A type of soul in the form of flesh; a being. Sometimes referred to a special type of person, because of his/her soul.

ihn-kahr-nayt
To clothe in flesh, to put the soul in a being.
"This one chick I know is angel incarnate. ^_^ "
-me

"Incarnate him."
-God
by Dave March 26, 2004
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Oilix

A micro-organism that can enrich crude oil and replicate it. Said to be cheap (as in low-cost).
"If someone could develop a micro-organism capable of enriching & purifying oil, we'd have a nearly infinite supply of oil! ^.^ Sadly, it's all fiction. -.-' "
-me
by Dave November 30, 2004
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misspelt

Yet another example of a 'strong verb' past form. It is the past tense and past participle of misspell. Apart from dialectal preferences, it is equal in meaning to the form misspell in all ways.

British English shows a preference for retaining strong verb forms (burnt, learnt, spelt, dreamt, spoilt etc). American English shows a preference for ignora... I'm mean simplification (burned, learned etc).

Compare insure/ensure and inquiry/enquiry.
Most strong verbs' past tense is misspelt in American/British English.
by Dave January 01, 2004
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