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The Gooch

1. Name of a bully who used to bother Arnold from the sit-com, "Different Strokes".

2. Nickname for James Giugliano, a person who used to bully people in the same fashion.
"Watch out for the gooch son!"
by kilo June 4, 2003
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Cobo

1. A scavenger. A person or animal who eats anything. One who feasts on leftovers.

2. A man who is willing to have sex with any woman, no matter how ugly they are. These people don't give a fuck who they tap up. These people consider pussy the only concern, rather than looks, personality, or hygine.
1. Dan Dan is a cobo! He eats all the leftovers!

2. Callie is a fuckin' cobo because of all these grissly ugly bitches he gets with!
by kilo May 30, 2003
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bomedy

A bloods term, for comedy. A blood switches every c word into a B word.
In English, you would say, " Damn Big Shawn, you're comedy! "

A true blood would say, " DAMN BIG SHAWN YOUR BOMEDY! "
by Kilo February 27, 2004
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marked ass bitch

Suspect; Someone who is marked for death; A target.
"Biggie Smalls and Junior MAFIA are some Marked Ass Bitches!" - 2Pac

"That nigga is playing us like a couple of Marked Ass Bitches!" - Larry Bacchus
by Kilo April 3, 2003
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syrup

An alchoholic drink consisting of the following:

1. Robitussin AC (Prescription Only)
2. Vodka
3. Rum
4. Big Red Soda (Or Other Red Soda)
5. Jolly Ranchers Red

People get fucked up with this shit son!
by kilo April 8, 2003
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sizzurp

An alcoholic drink consisting of the following:

1. Robitussin AC (Prescription Only)
2. Vodka
3. Rum
4. Big Red Soda (Or Other Red Soda)
5. Jolly Ranchers Red

People get fucked up with this shit son!
by kilo April 8, 2003
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huckleberry

"Huckleberry" was commonly used in the 1800's in conjunction with "persimmon" as a small unit of measure. "I'm a huckleberry over your persimmon" meant "I'm just a bit better than you." As a result, "huckleberry" came to denote idiomatically two things. First, it denoted a small unit of measure, a "tad," as it were, and a person who was a huckleberry could be a small, unimportant person--usually expressed ironically in mock self-depreciation. The second and more common usage came to mean, in the words of the "Dictionary of American Slang: Second Supplemented Edition" (Crowell, 1975):

"A man; specif., the exact kind of man needed for a particular purpose. 1936: "Well, I'm your huckleberry, Mr. Haney." Tully, "Bruiser," 37. Since 1880, archaic.

The "Historical Dictionary of American Slang" which is a multivolume work, has about a third of a column of citations documenting this meaning all through the latter 19th century.

So "I'm your huckleberry" means "I'm just the man you're looking for!"
"I'm your huckleberry..." Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in Tombstone
by kilo February 23, 2005
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