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Definitions by Pentozali

dif tor he smusma

"Live long and prosper" in the Vulcan language.
Dif tor he smusma, T'Kal!
dif tor he smusma by pentozali March 16, 2012

bug eyes 

"Pigs in blankets"; cocktail franks. These often resemble the heads of insects, with the ends of the frankfurters poking out of each side of the wrap, resembling the eyes.
At the Chinese restaurant, my pu-pu platter tasted awful, so I stopped eating it and went for the bug eyes.
bug eyes by pentozali February 14, 2012
The festival promises to be a really inty event.
inty by pentozali January 23, 2012
A Violin-Shaped Object, a cheap violin that isn't worth shit to practice on.
If you want to learn to play the violin well, don't go to that music store. All they sell are VSOs!
VSO by pentozali January 8, 2012
Any low-pitched buzzing sound that lets you know you've done something wrong, like the ones that:
1) let you know that you did not allow enough time for a document to download on a computer;
2) let you know that you have no money or not enough money to get on a bus or train;
3) continuously go on and off to let you know that you've dialed a wrong number on a phone;
4) make a loud sound to let you know that you've made an incorrect answer at a game show;
5) buzz to let you know that you've made an incorrect move, a disqualification, or lost a turn on an electronic game;
6) etc.
I had to ask some passengers for change on the bus because the card reader let out a bap when I put the card into it.
bap by pentozali January 7, 2012
Pronounced "KROOH-pooh' ", the apostrophe representing a glottal stop like the sound of "uh-oh". The Indonesian word for the shrimp chips served with South Asian dinners, usually Indonesian, Thai, Malaysian, Vietnamese, or Burmese. Some or all of the krupuk may have pink or green food coloring added.

'uh-oh"
I love to eat my krupuk with a little bit of sambal ulek.
krupuk by pentozali December 29, 2011

New York 5-second warning 

The red arrow that shows up on some New York traffic lights to let drivers and pedestrians know that vehicles aren't permitted to turn. Considered unsafe for drivers and pedestrians alike because five seconds is hardly enough time for a driver to make a complete stop.
Why can't the DOT make those red arrow signals at least fifteen seconds long?! I hate those New York 5-second warnings!