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Definitions by TrickyJebus

Thrill and Gil 

A phrase that simply means "Fun and Reward" or alternatively "Risk and Reward"
You're not enjoying life enough if you aren't in it for the Thrill and Gil.
Based on the most prominent utterance in Nintendo's Splatoon.

Noun;

-An expression that denotes romantic excitement, arousal or just excitement. Usually blurted out when the aforementioned happens to oneself.

Adjective;

-Describes someone as doting or extremely admirable. Typically used to describe females.
"Duuude you're not gonna believe how amazing your girlfriend's new hairdo looks on her right now. Its fits her so perfectly It's so Woomy!"

"Hahaha wellldon't get any other ideas there pal, she's still my only Woomy after all."
Woomy by TrickyJebus November 17, 2016
BLB or namely "Bare Legged Beauties"

Describes comely and attractive females that wear clothing which overly exposes their legs.
"He sat there at the park just to ogle at the sheer amount of BLB's loitering around."
BLB by TrickyJebus October 4, 2016

Genuine Points 

Derived from the phrase "Brownie Points" Or namely "G-N points" to simply put it.

This describes one who deliberately wrongs one or a few enough item questions in an online or written examination provided that he/she at the same time has a guilt free answer key with them.

On a side note this can also indicate one who intentionally deceives apathetic authority by showing false authenticity granted when one is being assessed by the latter.
"That take home quiz professor gave us sure was a total breeze! Umm...Low-Key but the answer key you shared to me looks exactly like his test no kidding; So I had a few genuine points in to give myself some slack if you know what I mean. As they say, Nobody's perfect."
Genuine Points by TrickyJebus September 18, 2016

overscape 

derived from the word complicate.

verb; denotes that the context of the situation would become more inappropriate or more confusing if the subject continues explaining about it with more unnecessary details.
Why the hell do you have to overscape things? It's simple as it is itself.
overscape by TrickyJebus August 3, 2016
Expression that denotes to speechlessness
"The person stopped in his tracks and stared in hamana at the beautiful scenery in front of him."
Hamana by TrickyJebus June 22, 2016
Uttered in repetition as another way of beckoning a cat or kitten.
"Oh a stray kitten! min-min min-min min-min, don't be scared."
min-min by TrickyJebus June 22, 2016