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Entry

1) Bill was the second-to-last entry in the 20-man Bingo Binge of 2003.

2) This entry comes from Martin, who lives in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
by Diggity Monkeez May 16, 2005
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Survey

1) A public opinion poll.

2) To measure/inspect.
1) The survey showed that 27% of Americans actually listen to and enjoy disco.

2) He surveyed his new home, eventually deciding that he had been ripped off by the old couple that had previously lived there.

1) Survey says, "You're an idiot."
by Diggity Monkeez January 19, 2005
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Literate

Able to read and write in one's native language. The opposite of 'literate' is 'illiterate'.
You're not smart. You're not even literate!
by Diggity Monkeez February 13, 2005
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Hyper-Sensitive

Used to describe one who is overly concerned with others' opinions regarding him/her. Hyper-sensitive people usually worry that anything someone else says/does expresses dislike for them. In fact, a hyper-sensitive person is so obsessed with others' thoughts that it eats at him/her internally, leading to the person's inability to focus on anything but others' opinions.
Phillip is incredibly hypersensitive- I said "Hello" to him yesterday instead of my usual "Good day", and he thought he had done something to offend me.
by Diggity Monkeez January 21, 2005
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Upset

1) To make unhappy.

2) Unhappy; angry.

3) To defeat a favored opponent.

4) A victory over a favored opponent.
1) Eric upset Alexandra by buying her mints, as she thought he was implying her breath smelled bad.

2) Catherine was still upset; she hadn't gotten over Mary's rude behavior at the party.

3) Lucas upset Dino, the nieghborhood's best tennis player, in the best-of-three-set match.

4) The White Sox scored a major upset over the over the Twins when Buehrle pitched a comple-game shutout.
by Diggity Monkeez February 17, 2005
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Cha-Ching

The sound that a cash register makes when its drawer is closed after money has been put inside. Used in conversation to indicate that the person being spoken about is going to or already has made quite a profit at little expense.
Steve: Yeah, so I was able to sell the FIFA for $50! Cha-ching!

Fentruck: Good deal. How much do you think I could get for one?
by Diggity Monkeez April 25, 2005
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Pool

1) Collective amount of money to be distributed.

2) Man-made, water-filled area designed for swimming. Can be dug into the ground or portable.

3) Recreational game where the player attempts to hit a 'cue ball' with a stick in an attempt to knock other balls into pockets on the side of the table.
1) I didn't win the college basketball pool, but it had only cost $6 to enter.

2) Dean is a lifeguard at the local pool, despite the fact that he's a pretty bad swimmer.

3) Pool and billiards may be the same game; I'm not exactly sure.
by Diggity Monkeez May 2, 2005
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