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Two Elvi are famous rock stars, while only one Elvis was a famous athlete in Football.”
Elvi by fcsuper June 29, 2007

Paper Pregnant 

The stage in which a person or couple receives their official acceptance of their application for adopting a child, prior to the formal adoption; often for overseas adoptions.
Happy Couple: "We are officially paper pregnant! We just received acceptance of our application for adopting our little boy girl from Kenya! We couldn't be happier!"
Paper Pregnant by fcsuper April 12, 2007
Onomatopoeia of dog growling, used to express the following emotions:

1. "This sucks" or "Things are not going my way".

2. "I wish to engage in the act of sex with you."
Horny Man: Grrr baby, yeah!!!
Annoyed Grrl: Grrr, get away from me, you creepass!
grrr by fcsuper December 17, 2006
Suffix added to adjectives and participles to intensify their meaning. By extention, these words may used as abstract nouns.
Party Grrl One: That stupid drunk-ass just fell into the pool!
Party Grrl Two: Hey, check out that nasty-ass drunk streaking down the street like a dumbass!
Party Grrl One: Cool! That gives me a chance to talk to his fineass brother.
-ass by fcsuper December 17, 2006
1. Acronym: A Car Under Repair Always

2. The near-luxary car division of Honda. Though Honda considers the Acura brand to produce luxary vehicles, the brand is commonly considered "near-luxary" by the automotive industry.

Acura Admirer: Where's your Acura?
Acura Owner: At the dealership getting yet another transmission replaced.
Acura Admirer: Under repair again?
Acura Owner: It's A Car Under Repair Always.
Acura by fcsuper October 5, 2006
v. Text representation for mooning someone in IM chat.
Example 1:
IM Boy: (_|_)
IM Gurl: Gross!

Example 2:
IM Girl: (_|_)
Im Boy: Nice!
(_|_) by fcsuper September 15, 2006
pron. Contraction of them.
1. Those people or things (plural).
2. That person (singular). Usage as a singular pronoun is similar to the use of the word they as a singular pronoun; used as a reference to a person where sex (male or female) is unspecified or has not been determined. Used in this way because english doesn't have a singular form nonsexual pronoun.
That person sucked, so I took 'em out of the game.
'em by fcsuper May 15, 2006