Rock

N. derivative of the verb form 'to rock' which means to be really wicked cool. This meaning is usually demonstrated by raising a balled fist (palm down) to about shoulder height and saying, 'Rock.' This can be applied to any person, place, situation, etc. in which satisfaction is to be expressed.
<1>Dude, Did you just get a free t-shirt!
<2> Yup.
<1> Rock. (gestures)
by PythonSpam October 23, 2003
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flung

To use, make use of, or apply to
Origin: When a card (credit, debit, discount, etc.) is thrown on a counter, it is said to have been 'flung'
Everytime my father went to a hotel, he always flung his AARP card down and demanded a senior rate.
I didn't have enough cash on me so i just flung my Visa and signed away my soul.
by pythonspam December 01, 2003
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...

Also known as an ellipsis, usually used to represent a word or phrase necessary for a complete syntactical construction but not necessary for understanding.
1) Often used at the end of a written sentence to denote trailing off See Yada Yada Yada
2) Used in response to a (written) incomprehensible statement or a rhetorical question
1) There once was a man from Nantucket...
2) "I found a moonrock in my nose!"
"..."
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smoketoomuch

Well, You'd better cut down a little, then.
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get on outta here

A command requesting the departure of those whose presence is unwanted.
Usually pronounced as one word.
See: Git Gone
Popularized by Jeff Foxworty in his You-might-be-a-redneck comedy.
You boys better get on outta here. Yer momma's gonna be here in a minute and she is steamed.
by pythonspam November 07, 2003
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