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Definitions by Forever Remain

social smoker 

A liar.
Bob said he was a "social smoker" and we all knew he was a liar.
social smoker by Forever Remain February 3, 2010
Although the technical term for "tipsy" has been pretty well defined here, in reality, it usually means DRUNK AS FUCK!
Person 1: How much have you had to drink?
Person 2: I'm a little tipsy.

*Two minutes later, the vomiting begins*
tipsy by Forever Remain July 30, 2009
Slang for pop.
Billy: Can I get you anything to drink? A soda, maybe?

Bob: Huh? What’s soda?

Billy: It’s slang for pop. We say it a lot in these parts.

Bob: Oh, okay. Sure, I'll have a pop.
soda by Forever Remain May 27, 2009
1) A contraction of “you all”.

2) A word usually either said by black people or a lone white guy in the company of blacks.

3) A word with a lot of bizarre definitions on Urban Dictionary.
Aside from Florida, I’ve never stepped foot in the south in my life. However, I hear and say the word “y'all” every day at work.
y'all by Forever Remain May 25, 2009

two shits 

Something that a lot of people refuse to give.
Person: "I could give two shits.."

Me: "But you won't, huh?"

Person: "Nope!"
two shits by Forever Remain October 30, 2008
The dudes who go through your fridge without asking.
The dudes who smile as they call you a bitch or a dumbass.
The dudes who kick you when you’re down.
The dudes who tell you to “snap out of it” when you’re really down.
The dudes who ride with you ‘till the motherfuckin’ end.
I got mad love for my homies.
homies by Forever Remain October 21, 2008
An abbreviation for "Laugh Out Loud" that is used in cyberspace. It is rarely (if ever) meant literally. Maybe there was a time that it LITERALLY meant "Laugh Out Loud", however, I have been active in cyberspace for over ten years and am unaware of this time.

What “lol” is, is simply an ‘online lingo’ that is used to communicate things that IRL (in real life) would otherwise be communicated through tone of voice, facial expressions or body language. In particular, “lol” is used to signify that the individual typing it finds something humorous about what they are saying EVEN IF this individual typing it may not literally be "laughing out loud

"lol" and most other 'online lingo' also tend to be used in text messages and high school note-passing. And with the exception of text messages (when laziness may ensue), the first letter to “lol” is not usually capitalized, even when it is the start of a sentence or a sentence by itself.
He got hit by a car! lol
lol by Forever Remain May 19, 2008