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lewis and clark

Two wild and hot girls who always go on expeditions with their friends Poca and Saca that usually involve spooning and clark eating food that has already been in Lewis's mouth.
Man, That Lewis and Clark is way cooler than the old Lewis and Clark.
by Lewis September 22, 2004
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squink

onomatopea: the sound that is produced from a squigee on a wet window.
squink squnk went the window cleaner's squigee against the wet window
by lewis May 13, 2005
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snapfuck

description of particularly rough or agressive sex
jesus what a snapfuck!!
by lewis May 13, 2005
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quarter-pounder

a 3/4th asian, 1/4th white person.
Trung Van Vo from Gainesville, Georgia is a quarter-pounder.
by Lewis March 31, 2005
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fagledinded

a made up word by a boy fropm france to say in the place of fuck.
sam:yo man i shagged ur ho!
me:your a fat fucked up fagledinder(conjugated)
by lewis December 10, 2004
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cockarse

A cockarse is taken from the Tenacious D album. It insinuates that someone is of homosexual tendencies.Or someone who is annoying you greatly
"Shut up you cockarse!!"
by lewis December 15, 2004
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scouse

Scouse, or scouser.
Term for people originating in Liverpool (UK) or their accent/dialect. Used as a positive, neutral or derogaratory word depending on the speakers prejudices about said city.
It is part of a genre of slang terms which refer to people by stereotypes of their dietary habits. (Such as pom, limey or ros bif for the British.
The meal scouse was common in working class Liverpool in the past, and is a thick stew of lamb and vegetables, slow cooked in a pan to make cheap cuts of meat more palatable. For the very poor you could make do with 'blind scouse' which is a lamb stew with the lamb left out.
The older origin of the word is probably from the old Norse word 'skaus' again for a type of stew.
Did you hear about the scouse version of the film 'silence of the lambs?' It was called 'shut up ewes.'
by lewis January 9, 2005
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