good for

verb To be "good for" something means that you can be counted on to provide said goods or money.
> Look at that one over there! But I'm all out. Maybe you can pay for the lap dance this time?
> You know I'm good for the tips!!
by rich rick October 02, 2010
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yoyo-ing

verb In basketball, keeping your dribble alive by simply standing in one place and bouncing the basketball. Made famous by legendary Los Angeles Lakers play-by-play announcer Chick Hearn.
And here comes Magic yoyo-ing up and down...
by rich rick May 19, 2010
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the 'rona

colloquial version to describe the illness that causes covid-19.
carlos couldn't make it to the appointment because he caught the 'rona.
by rich rick July 06, 2020
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acornize

verb To acornize means to do what FOX News and conservatives did to ACORN, namely point out a single mistake and then build on that to condemn the whole organization. The word was first used on the Cynthia Black radio show.
Hannity is attempting to acornize of the safe schools czar.
by rich rick March 29, 2010
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pic six

and it's an interception!
HE-COULD-GO-ALL-THE-WAY..
pic six!
by rich rick July 05, 2009
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port-a-potty

noun The correct spelling for that portable plastic toilet you see outdoors at sporting events, the park, construction sites, the sn00p dogg concert, etc.
when it gets cold out, you might find a homeless person sleeping in the port-a-potty
by rich rick January 16, 2010
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terrorist fist bump

noun Barack Obama's fist bump with wife Michelle during
the election campaign. Interpreted by talking heads on Faux
News to be some sign that he's associated with terrorists.
Bill O'lielly: And there it is... the terrorist fist bump once again.
by rich rick February 28, 2011
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