howay

North-Eastern, or Geordie, slang meaning 'come on', 'hurry up' and so on. Voice intonation specifies the exact definition, often not understood by anyone outside of the Newcastle area and thus causes much confusion for non-natives.
'Howay man!'
'Howay, we're gonna be late'
by Mary January 14, 2005
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Saptown, USA

Saptown, USA from the word sappy. The condition of extreme sappiness. A temporary or permanent residency depending on volume and saturation of sappiness. Most commonly found in tall skinny guys with shaggy hair who play the guitar. Not entirely undesirable, but occasionally vomit including.
He's a nice guy but he's like Saptown, USA.
by Mary April 20, 2005
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bammy

A Jamaican flatbread that is very similar to a pancake. Bammy bread is made from grated cassava root that is pressed in a cloth to remove the liquid juice, then mixed with salt, formed into a small round shape, and placed on a baking sheet. The cassava is pressed down to decrease the thickness of the bread and is then baked on both sides, as the pancake-like bread is turned over once while baking. This bread is most often served as an accompaniment to fried fish or other fried foods.
That bammy tasted great with my fried fish.
by mary June 14, 2006
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Marysol

noun: A slang term often translating to "monkey" or "bitch." Marysols often bite people out of love or boredom (or reasons unknown).
The girl is a Marysol.

That Marysol stole my cracker.
by Mary May 11, 2004
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farsty

when someone is just so incredibly ugly, they are fucking nasty or narsty.
that guy is so farsty he should wear a bag over his head.
by mary December 02, 2004
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ipkus

a poOpie brain but also the bestest train bud in the world.
by MaRy July 20, 2003
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barista

1) A person trained in the art of preparing and serving espresso.
2) Anyone who prepares and serves coffee products in a coffee shop.
(Italian for "bartender.")
It's essential for a barista working at Starbucks to know the difference between a latte and an espresso.
by Mary October 21, 2003
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