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Definitions by jay young

the berries 

Perfect, excellent: the most wonderful thing.
Do these earrings go with this vest?

It looks great. It's the berries.
the berries by Jay Young May 8, 2004

battle_axe 

A middle-aged or elderly female of unpleasant disposition. Used most often to describe a boss or relative you don't like.
Oh, I can't play golf with you this afternoon. My wife's mother is coming over -- and I've got to try to be nice to the old battle axe!

or:

Mrs. Maloney's keeping the whole department working this weekend and says no one can take vacation time until these orders are processed -- the old battle axe!
battle_axe by Jay Young April 28, 2004

honey slide 

1. A confection made with honey and LSD. Abbie Hoffman referred to it simply as Honey in one of his books.

2. A confection made with honey and marijuana fried together.

1 heaping teaspoon of marijuana.
2 or 3 tablespoons of honey.
Put grass in a dry frying pan. Fry the grass over a low to medium fire for about five minutes, stirring it to be sure it doesn't burn. It is done when it begins to turn brown and wisps of smoke appear. Heat the honey (Important). While the honey is still warm, add the fried grass and mix it well. The honey completely coats the grass, and when you eat it it just slides down your throat. Serves one.
During a concert in the mid 70s, Neil Young told how he made his voice deeper by eating honey slides, and gave the recipe.
honey slide by Jay Young April 28, 2004

copacetic 

Running smoothly, going well, all right.
How ya doin'? Everything copacetic?
copacetic by Jay Young January 15, 2004

23 skiddoo 

A wind (especially a tornado alley in a city) that blows girls' skirts up. Also, get going, move along, leave, scram, beat it.
You were supposed to have left an hour ago! Get movin' already! 23 skiddoo!
23 skiddoo by Jay Young January 15, 2004
Sweetheart, girl- or boyfriend, someone you're dating or stuck on.
Who's yer hootie?
hootie by Jay Young January 15, 2004
Also means "I, with God's help" or "I, with God-in-me". Often used in place of "me". Because the people's Identity was destroyed in slavery, Identity is very important in RastafarI -- so I gets capitalIzed a lot. They pronounce the I's strongly in reggae songs. Emperor Haile Selassie I is not "the First" but "Haile Selassie *I*."
I and I build the cabin
I and I plant the corn
Didn't my people before me
slave for this country?

Jah Bob Marley
I and I by Jay Young January 15, 2004