pmer

1.Opposite of remp; No
2.No with a disappointed flavor
"Do you have two prr of Air Force Ones?"
Pmer.
by Raised by a cup of coffee August 11, 2003
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neyugn

"Did you like the new Strong Bad e-mail?"
Neyugn.
by Raised by a cup of coffee August 11, 2003
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Kenneth Pontesso

Dr. Gage, "Ah yes, Kenneth Pontesso, the senator from Cincinnati, Ohio."
by Raised by a cup of coffee April 19, 2004
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Red Hots

When playing softball, if Red Hots is called, the base runners are able to be called out if touched by the ball.

If a fielder throws the ball at a baserunner, and makes contact while the runner is not on a base, Red Hots acts as a tag, and the runner is out.
DiSalvo (after being hit by the ball): What the...?

Jeansong: You're out.

Disalvo: Nah, I'm safe. I'm on the base.

Jeansong: No man, you're out. We called Red Hots.

DiSalvo: Red Hots? I thought that was some girl s.
by Raised by a cup of coffee March 19, 2005
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airman

Steve M.'s way of saying J.T. Arpent
Steve: "Whatcha say there airman?"
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Remp

It is exactly like "yes." There is no mood associated with it.
"Did you do well on your exam?"
"Remp."
by Raised by a cup of coffee July 31, 2003
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Kosher Nostra

1. The Jewish Mafia

2. Lead by Jachim "Dewey" Horowitz
On the PA at Newark International Airport: "Welcome to New Jersey, home of the Kosher Nostra"
by Raised by a cup of coffee April 14, 2004
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