What you say if the ass kicking someone's about to get is liable to be particularly bad. (Synonymous with tear you a new one or tear you a new asshole.)
Why don't you get lost before I break my foot off in your ass.
by Faiella December 7, 2007
mugGet the break my foot off in your assmug.

push prize

noun:
a gift for a mother-to-be, usually jewelry. ("Push" refers to labor)
(variant: "pushing prize")
I spent more on the wife's push prize than I did on her engagement ring.
by Faiella December 7, 2007
mugGet the push prizemug.

in-your-face

adjective:
obvious; overt; uncompromising; aggressive
That Big Black record has the most in-your-face guitar sound I've ever heard.
by Faiella December 7, 2007
mugGet the in-your-facemug.

take off the dress

used to tell someone to act like a man; man up
(variant: "take off the skirt")
You're too tired to go out? Take off the dress, dude.
by Faiella December 7, 2007
mugGet the take off the dressmug.

scary

extremely; very, very
He's a scary good cook.
by Faiella December 7, 2007
mugGet the scarymug.

ginker

1.) What a burnout from Old Bridge, NJ would call a burnout from East Brunswick.
2.) A burnout from a "rich" family. (A burnout from Old Bridge would consider anyone who lives in East Brunswick rich, regardless of how much money they had.)
3.) A burnout who wears polo shirts instead of concert tees or Capezios instead of waffle stompers.
Tommy pissed in the hot tub when he went to that ginker party the other night.
by Faiella December 3, 2007
mugGet the ginkermug.

shuck

a fraud, a rip off, or something bogus
The elections were a total shuck.
by Faiella December 7, 2007
mugGet the shuckmug.

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