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piquetero

Spanish for "picketer", the term has come to refer in English mainly to the Argentine unemployed workers' movement who have spearheaded repeated waves of protest involving blocking and barricading roads. The term is now sometimes used for those who use similar tactics, even in non-Spanish-speaking countries.
The piqueteros responded to the IMF visit by blocking roads across the capital and marching on the central bank building, where they clashed with police.
by Andy February 7, 2005
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piqueteros

Plural of piquetero. Groups of protesting/picketing activists from the unemployed movement in Argentina, or who use similar tactics such as road-blocking.
A fuller definition is given for the singular.
by Andy February 7, 2005
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somepin

slang for "Something"
as used in stienbeck's grapes of wrath
"Boy, I tell you somepin..."
OR
"...well, we gotta do <i>somepin</i>..."
by Andy February 7, 2005
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chips and salsa

pretty much the coolest couple around, eden and andres, damn straight jigga
i was we were as cute as chips and salsa
by andy January 31, 2005
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chips and salsa

the bestest couple everrrrr, ee and al
i wish we were as cute as chips and salsa, i deff jock them
by andy January 31, 2005
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chrismahanukwanzaakah

An amalgam of the three most famous winter holidays, first used in Virgin Mobile commercials during the 2004 holiday season. Used to express the coming together of people of all different religious beliefs, and in phrases as a modern but still PC alternative to the classic "Happy Holidays."
Happy Chrismahanukwanzaakah to you!
by Andy January 31, 2005
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crossing the river styx

When your friend passes out at a party, and you proceed to droop your hanging testicles over his eye sockets and allow them to rest on his closed lids.

Derived from Greek mythology:
The dead would be buried with gold coins in their eye sockets, to pay Charon the ferryman to carry their body across the River Styx and into the Underworld.
1) Man, Sean totally Crossed the River Styx last night at that party.

2) Eric and Patti drank way too much and blacked out. I helped them Cross the River Styx while Ryan took photos.
by Andy January 30, 2005
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