plastique

1.(n.) A soft explosive putty that is used for combustive, pinpoint purposes. More resilient to extreme temperatures than regular explosives.
2.Expression for "plastic explosives".
C-4, a widely known plastique, is often used by Spec-Ops, Green Berets and Navy SEALs.
by Smkngmgc December 27, 2004
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bookkeeper

One who keeps track of money holdings, transactions, gains, losses and otherwise anything to do with moolah.
Commonly thought as criminals who only record bets and work for no-goods, they are actually quite a resourceful part of society who handle everything from taxes to personal banking accounts to corporate earnings. They are, if you haven't noticed, generally associated with finances.
Louis Franze, our bookkeeper, keeps his eye on our bankrolls and warns us if it drops below a certain point.
by Smkngmgc January 10, 2005
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proof

(noun) The strength/concentration of an alcoholic beverage. You can calculate proof by multiplying the "alcohol by volume" content by two.
A tequila of 160 proof would be 80 percent alcohol per volume which is pretty deadly. A lager of ten proof which might have only five percent of alcohol per volume; safe to gulp. You're getting it now!
by Smkngmgc December 30, 2004
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yeoman

(n.)A medieval term used to describe a naval officer in the English fleet. An important underling on one's ship who assists the captain and his first mate.
It's also the title of the British Queen's bodyguards.
A. Engineering Yeoman Richard Lancombe served on the Lucille, making repairs and maintaining the ship.
B. Doormen at Buckingham Palace are also called yeoman.
by Smkngmgc June 16, 2004
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tour de force

A grand endeavor or trial of much difficulty.
(French expression, not directly translated/cultural saying.)
Getting a 3-pointer from downtown is a tour de force. Or, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro is quite a tour de force.
by Smkngmgc June 15, 2004
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cautiously optimistic

A euphemistic (yet silly) way of saying "worried". Most often said by those on national news networks.
Joe Boorman was cautiously optimistic on whether his wallet would be found.
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west coast

n. Slang for Ritalin, the counter-hyperactivity drug.
Give me some west coast, I need to pass this driving test down at the DMV on the OBC.
by Smkngmgc June 20, 2004
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