savoir-faire

When you know just what do do, related to a subject.
He knew right where to do, liek he had done it a thousand times. What savoir-faire.
by Larstait November 15, 2003
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apex

The apex of the meeting was the final debate question amongst the main linguists.
by Larstait November 14, 2003
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Superficial

His superficial talents were supplied by an unseen force.
by larstait October 29, 2003
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imperil

by Larstait November 06, 2003
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not too shabby

Phrase that describes the condition of soemthing, meaning "Not bad".
The opposite of wordshabby/word
Bill: I banged her twice then left.

Tim: Not too shabby.
by larstait October 13, 2003
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mansuete

The disposition of the gal is pleasingly mansuete.
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wrap

The practice of using a computer for longer than an eight hour period. The original meaning of thi was to "wrap" from daytime to nighttime and then back to daytime while programming a computer, but this sort of activity is becoming more and mroe rare.
by Larstait November 06, 2003
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