Carlton (Banks)

Black males who behave like whites or talk very proper. "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" reference
Jerome goes to college, he is such a Carlton
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omgwtfbbq

A phrase which makes no sense, whatsoever, and which should be used when you really have no clue what you are talking about, or even who's pants you are wearing.
"omgwtfbbq, that Ford Anglia is teh best car ever"
by Mike July 22, 2003
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gyno row

Front row at a dirty strip club...inches from a mouthful of the clap.
Man, you should've seen the spray comming from gyno row last night...she must have been busy in the alley before she went on!
by Mike November 27, 2003
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Geeb

Slimy, oily, messy "stuff". Like super thick, ten-year-old motor oil, or slime.
I found a hundred dollar bill in the trash but it was covered with geeb.
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Cross Country

every things funner with a runner

i love the cross country ladies
by Mike October 28, 2004
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Meow Meow Snatch

A fart from the vagina. See queef
was that a fart or a queef?
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F5

Commonly accepted as the strongest tornado possible. According to Thomas Schlatter, the Fujita scale goes all the way up to F-12, which is winds the speed of sound. The article was actually written in Fune 1986 and was cited in the Jan/Feb 98 issue of the same periodical. Since before the original article was written in 1986, there has never been a documented tornado of F-6 or above, and the author states it's not likely to happen.

James R. McDonald includes a table of Fujita levels and wind speeds. F-6 and above is labled as "inconcievable damage". Wind speed are as follows (in miles per hour):
F-6 319-379
F-7 380-445
F-8 446-513
F-9 514-585
F-10 586-659
F-11 660-735
F-12 736 and above
note: The speed of sound at -3ºC is 736 miles per hour.
Works Cited

McDonald, James R. "T. THEODORE FUJITA: HIS CONTRIBUTION TO TORNADO KNOWLEDGE THROUGH DAMAGE DOCUMENTATION AND THE FUJITA SCALE." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; Jan2001, Vol. 82 Issue 1, p63-72

Schlatter, Thomas. "F6 Tornadoes." Weatherwise; Jan/Feb98, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p28
by Mike February 05, 2005
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