Slinger

Somebody who slings (sells) something, like drugs for instance. Also known as a slanger.
Homie: You the one slingin'?

Slinger: I'm on the way up with regular clients like you dawg!
by Dope Slanger December 01, 2006
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Skin flick

I jacked off to a skin flick last night. Just thought you should know.
by Dope Slanger September 27, 2006
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Shafted

Ripped off, cheated, treated most unfairly by people or even just by fate...

The story of Shark Island!
Shark Island were the biggest band in LA in the 80's, every band copied their style, their moves, everything. Axl Rose ripped off a lot of Richard Black's (Shark Island singer) moves and got famous with them. Yep, Shark Island got well and truly shafted!
by Dope Slanger August 24, 2006
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Richard Pryor

1 December 1940 - 10 December 2005

A brilliant comedian and actor who will be missed.
Richard Pryor's gone, but his spirit's living on and on...
by Dope Slanger October 18, 2006
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Tags

A big pain in the ass. You need five of these things now, just to post a definition. Sometimes there just arent 5 relevant tags
Urban dictionary: Gimme 5 tags now!! *evil laugh*

Poor shepherd: "I dont want no trouble, mister. I just came to Urbandictionary.com to submit a definition of gingham"
by Dope Slanger December 09, 2005
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Spank

1. Spank means to lay your hand on somebody at a high velocity.

2. Fictional drug in the video game "Grand Theft Auto 3".

3. A term meaning "very cool". The word spank is lesser known in this context, but has been used by the likes of Eddie on the show "Grounded For Life".
1. You gonna get spanked!

2. There's slangers dealing spank all over the streets of Liberty City.

3. That car is SPANK!
by Dope Slanger December 07, 2005
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Allot

Correct definition = distribute: administer or bestow, as in small portions.

Incorrect version: An illiterate way of spelling "a lot". The most common mistake however (very common unfortunetly) is "alot".

I'm no snooty English teacher or anything, but these particular mistakes drive me crazy! What is going on with education these days?
Correct example: Given as a task; "her allotted chores"

Incorrect example: "I liek that allot"
by Dope Slanger August 21, 2006
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