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mooly

Derogatory word that wholly describes a person or group or people as fake, unwanted, frog-faced (ugly), disrespectful, self-centered, shallow, inconsiderate, superficial, stupid, etc.
Friend 1: So I spent almost eighty bucks on our date, and the whole time she was texting on her phone!

Friend 2: Damn bro, where you be finding all these mooly-ass women?

-OR-

Its funny how girls try to change a man to fit their idea of a "perfect man". That mooly attitude, is the reason why girls ask "Where at the good guys go?" & "Where did these assholes come from?"
by jontaylors#1fan! August 12, 2011
mugGet the moolymug.

casabas

I'm talking to this girl, and damn she got the biggest casabas!
by jontaylors#1fan! April 27, 2015
mugGet the casabasmug.

who mans is this

To call out and pull the plug on someone who is killing the moment or situation, or is making a situation very awkward.
Also to shut down the C in an A and B conversation.
Actual example (video found on IG: @comedy_camp):

*Scrolling through your Facebook a coming across a video of a guy sensually making out with a piece of fruit*

Me: "Who mans is this? Get him the fuck outta here!"
by jontaylors#1fan! April 15, 2015
mugGet the who mans is thismug.

Stuey

Another word used in the Bay Area, California meaning "stupid", "live" or "hyphy". This word was coined in a chorus of a song called "Stuey" by The Pack. This word is used, but not commonly said in the clubs of the Bay Area of California.
All my niggas in the club, get Stuey
All my bitches in the club, pop booty...
by jontaylors#1fan! December 22, 2009
mugGet the Stueymug.

rules player

Alternatively known as a niche player.

A "rules player" is an individual in a workplace who creates (carves out) their own effective working space and flow based on their workplaces rules, policies, and protocols. A rules player can find multiple ways of completing tasks and could even manipulate loopholes in the workplace to their, or their clients advantage.

The opposite of a rules player is a "rules slave."
Let's say a company standard goal is the get the answer 10.
In order to reach that goal, the company says you should do 5+5, but never 9+1.
A "rules player" finds another way of reaching the goal by doing 8+2, or 7+3, or 4+6.
The "rules player" later discovers a loophole that says they can do 5x2, or 2.5x4.
A "rules slave" will not attempt to do anything except 5+5.
by jontaylors#1fan! November 21, 2015
mugGet the rules playermug.

pull the plug

1) To put an end to someone's activities or plans.
2) Used to negate either the (homo)sexual connotation of a comment or gesture, or if some unintelligent/ignorant remark or gesture has been made. Another word is pause.
3) When a conversation is deliberately going nowhere or downhill (and it's pissing you off).
1) As much as I don't want to, I'm going to have to pull the plug on me visiting coming over.

2) *Me scrolling through your Facebook feed and coming across a video of a big buff guy licking a Popsicle like a dick*

Me: "...PULL THE PLUG!!"

2 again) Person: One Direction is better than The Beatles!

Me: "Pull the plug!"

3) *Me talking to somebody on OKCupid (actual conversation)*

Me: "Hey good afternoon! How are you"

Person: "Fine."

Me: (uhhh okay? I'm good too, thanks for asking) "That's good :) What are you doing?"

Person: "Nm chillin."

Me: (really, are you serious?? last chance..) "I'm over here at the library trying to write this paper on an empty stomach. This weather is quite taxing!!"

Person: "Cool"

Me: ( (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻ THAT'S IT, PULL THE PLUG!!!) *Deletes conversation, blocks user, becomes a millionaire*
by jontaylors#1fan! April 15, 2015
mugGet the pull the plugmug.

back-sauce

Or "backsauce"
A lazy version of the word "backsass", and a variation of the word "back talk".

Literally means, talking back or responding to someone (mainly an authoritative figure) in an opposing and sometimes smart aleck-y manner.
You're wrong in what you said in this situation.

Boy, don't you back-sauce me!
by jontaylors#1fan! February 4, 2019
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