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1. release: A word used to express practically anything, but in a positive sense.

Also: "release date (date here)" to denote a good happening

2. other examples (but in a neutral sense) are link and rock

3. slightly negative: allow

4. and bait reach (although this is only used in a very negative sense)
1. Awww, man, release me that ice cream! Mmmm, a free ice cream, release date 2003, july twenty ninth.

2. Link it over there or we'll get rocked by the cops for releasing that ice cream.

3. Allow getting rocked, this is no release.

4. Oh no dude, they're linking us to jail. Some homo is gonna release us, allow it! This is some bait reach!
by Steve Lewis July 29, 2003
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gwauning

going on

Also: gwauns
What's gwaning? - What's going on?
What gwauns? - What's going on?
by Steve Lewis May 09, 2004
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prevert

a person about to become a pervert.

from the latin prevertus, meaning... no I'm kidding. It's just bare of pre- before
pervert
- I'm a retard who can't spell
- And you're probably a prevert.
by Steve Lewis June 13, 2004
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