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Definitions by Zor Prime

puina-frir-rer 

"Place that object or the item in question into the refrigerator"; Contraction of the phrase: "Put it in the refrigerator" or "Put that in the refrigerator"
"You got my fo-tee? Puina-frir-rer!"
puina-frir-rer by Zor Prime November 25, 2003
Synonym for the phrase "I'm going to".

(Note: When used in conjunction with gonna, umma should not be confused with Ummagumma)
"Umma hit that when we get back to da cree-ib, yo."
umma by Zor Prime November 25, 2003

Cornholder 

An intriguing level of competition on the Most Extreme Elimination Challenge with an intriguing name.
"Look Ken, he's got all four fingers in the cornhold!"
Cornholder by Zor Prime November 25, 2003
(noun)

A false statement, an intentionally contrived lie, a hose (opposite of shoot).

(verb)

To work: The act of making a false statement or representation. Generally, with the intention of misleading the intended audience.
(noun)
Is that Paris Hilton sex video a work, or a shoot?

(verb)
"Don't let all the marks work you into a shoot" -Hollywood Hulk Hogan
work by Zor Prime November 22, 2003
(noun)

Reportedly or confirmed to be a true statement or representation (opposite of work).

(note that sometimes a shoot can actually turn out to be a work or a rib... unless it's an iggy)
"Don't let all the marks work you into a shoot!" -Hollywood Hulk Hogan
shoot by Zor Prime November 22, 2003
(noun)
1) An inside secret, bit of information, or joke: "If you know, you know"...

2) An early or pre-emptive que or prompt for action or information, sometimes meaning that it is being released to certain individuals before it is available to the general public.

(verb)

To iggy: To pass along pertinent or secret information, usually to an individual or small group, allowing them to be "in-the-know" or "iggied up".
(noun)
Ned: "Was that a work or a shoot?"
Kid: "It was an iggy!"

(verb)
"Brent, lemme price-is-right it so Spice Boy can iggy you up."
iggy by Zor Prime November 22, 2003
Acronym for "Point of Sale". Used to describe anything dealing with the physical area where goods or services are purchased in B2C and sometimes B2B business situations. Then end sales point for retail sales.
Hey Englebert, could you get that new P.O.S. machine out to the Acme roto-tiller sales shop today? They've been down for a week and have been having to keep paper records the whole time.
POS by Zor Prime November 14, 2003