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Downashore

proper noun: The New Jersey Shore; Literally, "down to the Shore," or "down at the Shore."
"We went downashore for Memorial Day."

"Have yiz been to my house downashore?"
by wayfarer April 29, 2005
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Dunk

n. 1. in New England, Dunkin' Donuts
2. in Providence, RI, the Dunkin' Donuts Center - Rhode Island's Madison Square Garden
by wayfarer May 5, 2005
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Black and white

n. A police car, from a time when most police cars were painted black and white
"We got pulled over by a black and white."
by wayfarer April 27, 2005
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TOGged

To be teamkilled in an on-line game.
From TOG (the older gamers) who are inept at shooting the enemy when it counts.
Aw man, he TOGged me twice!
by Wayfarer May 13, 2005
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pine pony

n. "the bench;" the bench team sports players sit on during gameplay. To "ride the pine pony" means to sit out of a game because of an injury, a suspension, or, especially, because a player sucks.
"His torn ACL has him riding the pine pony until next season."
by wayfarer April 30, 2005
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Corleone

n. New Jersey slang for a common type of cap with a flat, soft top and a short brim popularized by Kangol Co., Samuel L. Jackson, and, of course, the Godfather films.
"He has a Corleone to match all his shirts."
by wayfarer April 27, 2005
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Roughneck

n. a construction worker, driller, miner, or roofer, from working outside in the sun, and because they often fit the definition given above.
by wayfarer May 5, 2005
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