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Shadow Girl

A woman who is kept in secret by a man. She is generally not introduced or known to any of the man's family, friends or associates and may serve solely as a mistress or as a person in lieu of, or in addition to, a spouse or mistress. Information shared about her to others is often vague or non-existent. Interaction with such a person is usually done in a tightly controlled and secluded environment with little, if any, public exposure.
I know Freddie likes to slip away now and again to spend time with his shadow girl. He keeps any and everything about her totally secret. I've never seen them out together or even know her name. He definitely likes to keep her in the shadows.
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? July 11, 2018
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Side-Slider

Another term for "Side-Slipper."

Variation: To "side-slide."
Side-Slider: Refer to definition of a "Side-Slipper."
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? August 25, 2018
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Coin Crazy

A person who will engage in almost any activity, frivolous or substantial, legal or not, in the pursuit and obtainment of money.

Another slang term for the phrase "Money Hungry."
Elaine and Charles are two of the most coin crazy people you will ever meet. Every time you see one of them they're always talking about hatching some scheme to hustle a dollar.
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? August 27, 2018
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High Mileage

Although not identified as gender specific, the term "High Mileage" in a slang context is generally defined as any woman who is either known or perceived to have been with numerous sexual partners.

The term may also be seen or written as High-Mileage.
Thomas was becoming interested in Maxine but decided against it upon hearing she had a reputation for being a high mileage girl.
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? February 12, 2019
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Got Published

To expose or announce a person's private affairs to others with the intent to publicly embarrass or humiliate said person.

(The term can also be referenced as "Get Published" as a precursor to the act about to happen. May also be simply known and referred to as 'Published').
Renee really got published bad when Brenda started telling everyone about all the affairs she was having.

(Wanda likes to go around telling everyone how much she spent on the things she buys, but she's about to get published on just how cheap and broke she really is.)
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? February 13, 2019
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Side-Slipper

A person who will initiate and wishes to, or attempts, to become involved, usually romantically, with a man or woman, who is already in an established relationship, (e.g., married, engaged, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc.), but will not put forth the effort to obtain and establish a relationship of their own. To engage in an affair or come between two parties. Such relationships might be deemed genuine, at least from the perspective of the "side slipper," or merely an attempt by such a person to interfere with the sole purpose of causing temporary or permanent disruption of the established party's relationship. (May also be seen or written as "Side Slipper").

Variation: To "side-slip."
Josie just can't seem to get away from the life of being a side-slipper. She keeps trying to get with Curtis but knows he and Laura are engaged to be married. She claims she is actually in love with him, but I think she merely wants to cause trouble to break them up. If she spent more time trying to find someone of her own, she wouldn't have time to worry about what others are doing.

Larry thinks he can slide-slip between Diane and Ronnie. He's been after her for a while, but might experience a rude awakening.
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? February 13, 2019
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Hi-Q

A slang term for the phrase "Hit It and Quit It," defined as the act of engaging with a person merely for sexual gratification such as intercourse with absolutely no intention of commitment or future contact with the person following the act.

May also be seen or written as "Hi Q," but not to be confused with the slang term "High-Q."
Once Antonio decided he was leaving town he made it perfectly clear he was going to Hi-Q Gloria before he left.
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? February 13, 2019
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