Borg

A Jehovah's Witness. Term employed by ex-Jehovah's Witnesses as a pejorative for a practicing JW, or to refer to the entire JW organization in a negative way. Derived from "Bible Organization," which the Jehovah's Witnesses purport to be, rather than a "religion," per se.
Ever since I got kicked out of the JWs, I dread running into a Borg I used to know on the street.
by Rod Brock October 04, 2005
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God boy

A fundmentalist Christian. First applied to Ned Flanders, in "The Simpsons" animated series.
Joe: We thank you, oh Lord...
Jim: Take it outside, God boy.
by Rod Brock May 22, 2006
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slider

by Rod Brock May 22, 2006
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darkie

A brand of toothpaste displaying an African-American male with very black skin and very white teeth on the tube. Discontinued in the 1980s.
I was startled to see what seemed a brand-new tube of "Darkie" brand toothpaste in Tom's medicine cabinet; I didn't think it was available anymore.
by Rod Brock July 24, 2006
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Joe Blow

Generic term for "the average guy." The "man on the street," so to speak. Sometimes lengthened to "Joe Blow from Kokomo" (after Kokomo, Indiana).
As far as Joe Blow is concerned, the worst thing about the Iraq War is inflated gasoline prices.
by Rod Brock July 24, 2006
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ETH

Used by UFO enthusiasts as an abbreviation for "Extraterrestrial Hypothesis," referring to the belief of some that UFO reports represent sightings of alien spacecraft.
I neither accept nor reject the ETH. Quite frankly, I don't know what UFOs are - they're UNIDENTIFIED.
by Rod Brock July 30, 2006
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haymaker

An exceptionally loud, resounding fart.
BOOM, he let one go, a first rate haymaker.
by Rod Brock July 24, 2006
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