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So many people were coming and going, and with all the smoke in the air, Gabby's house had turned into a burntout basement.
by Sleightflow October 22, 2012
Get the Burntout basement mug.Anger brought on for no environmental or emotional reason, but instead arbitrarily from an excess of androgen in the body. Terms as such because it is often exitbited by those who use steroids incorrectly.
Testosterone naturally feeds the territorial pride instinct in man (both men and women), so roid rage is most likely just nature misguiding an individual to attack when there is no stake to claim or preserve.
Testosterone naturally feeds the territorial pride instinct in man (both men and women), so roid rage is most likely just nature misguiding an individual to attack when there is no stake to claim or preserve.
When Bill toyed around with intramuscular testosterone abuse, it made him feel like a god, but caused him to lose his girlfriend after he hit her during a fit of roid rage.
by Sleightflow October 22, 2012
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1.) Abbreviation (bro from brother)
2.) Word reversal (cool and hot for good)
3.) A need for secrecy (dime bag for $10 of pot or 1/10oz of weed)
4.) Degree of separation (green for marijuana)
5.) Expressed honorific (calling a close friend your brother)
6.) Combination (Branjalina for Brad Pit and Angelina Jolie)
7.) Any other word not recognized by the major dictionaries as viable, but which a large portion of the population will understand the meaning of.
1.) Abbreviation (bro from brother)
2.) Word reversal (cool and hot for good)
3.) A need for secrecy (dime bag for $10 of pot or 1/10oz of weed)
4.) Degree of separation (green for marijuana)
5.) Expressed honorific (calling a close friend your brother)
6.) Combination (Branjalina for Brad Pit and Angelina Jolie)
7.) Any other word not recognized by the major dictionaries as viable, but which a large portion of the population will understand the meaning of.
Though he did not allow slang to be used in his classroom, Prof. Smith was known to call his students "dude", "man", and "bro" outside of class in a feeble attempt to regain some of his lost youth.
by Sleightflow October 22, 2012
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