issr

ISSR is the internet standard scale range.

It helps prevent people from not knowing what certain online acronyms for laughing people are talking about
Bob: LMAO
Jim: What's that mean?
Bob: See the ISSR
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cut

Bob: Let's cut chippy
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cert

To certify or to show off something for example your wealth.
Damn these new loafers I bought cert my pocket.
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pocket

1. To steal something from someone or someplace eg a shop

2. How much cash you have
1. Lets pocket some of this shit

2. Damn these new loafers cert my pocket
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quitetly chuckling to myself

"quitetly chuckling to myself" is the new laugh out loud. Too often people use lol when they are only quitetly chuckling to theirself.

Part of the issr
Bob: Look at that geyzer falling over!!!!1111
Tim: quitetly chuckling to myself (qcm)
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kerching

The word that is still used for money - sometimes. It resembles a cash register or a fruit machine paying out the kerching.

Unfortunately some knob jockey decided that it is fun to make it into a TV show now I can't use it anymore
Taj: Kerching
Seymore: You lawnmower
Taj: You mobile phone
Seymore: You battery
Danny: You nigga
Taj + Seymore: Get that fucking honkey biatch
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choong

Someone who is good looking, fit, buff, sexy or any other word to describe someone who you like the look of.

Against popular belief, this word can only be used by males against females, not the other way round, also it can not be used by homosexual people. If it is used by the wrong type of person the word "choong" is not valid for that person therefore is it best to use another word for example fit, buff, sexy, fine, f9

Here is a compatibility list obviously "M" Represents a male and "F" represents a female.

M against M - Not valid
M against F - Valid
F against M - Not valid
F against F - Not valid
*Incorrect Usage*
Fred - "George is choong!"
Beth - "George is choong!"
Beth - "Emily is choong!"

*Correct Usage*
George - "Emily is choong!"
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