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Definitions by Jon64Bailey

American original 

1. a remarkable or unique American person or thing or a person or thing patently American
2. sarcastically, an American person patently or annoyingly ordinary or typical as in the phrase "You're an American original."
John Wayne, blue jeans, baseball and Harley-Davidson motorcycles are American originals.

Vera was annoyed at Tom for chauvinistically criticising her as she was driving the car while riding the brake pedal. She said to Tom, "Boy, you're an American original."
American original by Jon64Bailey November 2, 2020
a person or persons in the LGBTQ community (pronounced PASS-oh); an abbreviation for People (or Person) of (an) Alternate Sexual Orientation(s)
Tom is not an LGBTQ; he's simply a PASO. It's much easier to say, "Paso" than it is to say "LGBTQ".
PASO by Jon64Bailey July 2, 2018
Older American Slang a scoundrel, usually male; an unlikable or contemptible fellow
If that polecat comes on my farm to steal my cow I will have my trusty gun and loyal dog a-waitin' fer him!
polecat by Jon64Bailey December 18, 2014
(impolite, interjection) get out of the way!
Move! You're in my way!
move! by Jon64Bailey August 1, 2014

your move 

(interjection)
1. it is your turn to play as in chess, checkers or other games
2. it is your right to initiate the first attempt to draw a holstered gun as in a pistol duel (gun-slinging term)
The gunslinger told his opponent, "your move!"
your move by Jon64Bailey August 1, 2014

nutcracker 

the infamous top bar on the frames of male bicycles which is so ironic and so-called for obvious reasons
The boy hit a telephone pole on his bike, slid forward off the seat and hit his groin right on top of the nutcracker and instantly became his hometown choir's most highly-prized soprano.
nutcracker by Jon64Bailey July 16, 2014
1. to dance to, sing to or play boogie-woogie music
2. to engage in any lively or upbeat popular music or dance

especially rock and roll or 1970's disco
3. to party especially when drugs are involved
4. (also BOOGIE-WOOGIE) to engage in habitual lifestyle of immoral or destructive vices
The rich couple had cocaine and other party favors and had their friends over at the mansion to boogie all night long.
boogie by Jon64Bailey July 3, 2014