golden key

n.

In the basic game "Hide & Seek", anyone who is "caught," but whose identity is mistaken by the person who is "it," calls out "Golden Key"! He/she is granted immunity from being "it" for the duration of the search.
"It" (sees Jason): One-two-three on Tim!
Jason: GOLDEN KEY!!!
by Koby Fish January 08, 2006
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slut-shine

Any product (like armor-all) designed for use on tires of cars and trucks to make them shiny. Why is it called "slut-shine"? Because of the TIRE-BITERS !
"I just put slut-shine on my truck tires, and now I've attracted a few tire-biters who want to be my girlfriend but would never have gone near me unless I had this schweet 4X4" (-some guy)
by Koby Fish May 31, 2004
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meeses

In the old Hanna-Barbera cartoon "Pixie and Dixie (and Mr. Jinks)", "meeses" is what Mr. Jinx called both mice.
"...look at them, those meeses..."
by Koby Fish June 10, 2004
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textbewk

adj.
Alternate spelling of "textbook", often used on Battle.net, particularly in DOTA Allstars (Defense of the Ancients) Games, in conjunction with "pp" ("plug puller")
Waiting for: ikillnoobs (lag window)
ikillnoobs has left the game

Opposing player: Textbewk pp.
by Koby Fish April 14, 2008
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tire-biter

A chick who goes out with a guy ONLY for the benefit of his nice vehicle; usually a nice shiny jacked-up 4X4 truck with oversized tires, or even a hot sports car. Hence the name, "tire-biter."

Conversely, it CAN refer to a guy who goes with a girl solely for HER nice wheels.
That gal is a total tire-biter, she only wants him for his truck.
by Koby Fish May 31, 2004
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Can't tag your butcher

adj.

Rule in "Tag." The person who is tagged cannot immediately tag back the person who tagged him.
Kid#1: Tag! You're it!
Kid#2: *tags Kid #1* Tag! YOU'RE it!
Kid#1: Can't tag your butcher!
by Koby Fish January 08, 2006
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L33ted-up

v.

1. Used "haxx0r-speak"/leet (l337) in a ridiculously unnecessary way, such as fanfiction or homework.

2. Having fashioned a username where one has difficulty telling what characters are used (i.e. small L (l) confusable with big I in some cases), which makes typing it out in order to add to a friends list (or banlist) nearly impossible.
Man, Exile really L33ted-up his username, it's actually exiie.
by Koby Fish January 06, 2006
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