"Fact shackles." (Portmanteau) - A necessary component of trustworthy journalism oft-relinquished by Fox News pundits to inflame right-wing sentiments.
"And once you free yourself from the fetters of fact shackles (or "fackles") in the present day, you'd be amazed by what you can do with the facts from the past!" - Jon Stewart, The Daily Show
by Greg B. April 09, 2010

by Greg B. November 01, 2005

Mediocre, sub-par, or just straight up whack. This term can be attributed to anything whose lack of quality or authenticity is comparable to that of items one might find in a gift shop.
by Greg B. January 01, 2006

Unfortunately, the predominantly single polybabydadic mothers who we see, themselves the third or fourth generation of teenage single mothers, haven’t a clue about good parenting. - Panda Bear, MD
by Greg B. August 05, 2007

While guacamole is more solid with avocado, tomatoes, onions, chiles, spices, etc., Guacamolito is more salsa-like, more liquid in nature and used like a sauce atop of items.
"And it get's even awesomer when we take a deep-fried gordita shell, smear on a layer of our special guacamolito sauce, and wrap that around the outside!" Narrator, "Taco Town" commercial
by Greg B. February 07, 2008

acronym for "Play Your Position", or less commonly "Play Your Part".
Both mean "check yourself", or "act right".
Both mean "check yourself", or "act right".
by Greg B. December 31, 2005

Expression meaning "Great observation." Used to commend someone after they notice a particularly subtle yet important thing or detail.
(Eye is used as a noun, but refers to the observation, not the organ.)
(Eye is used as a noun, but refers to the observation, not the organ.)
by Greg B. April 03, 2008
