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A term used to describe the driving style of someone who enjoys driving slowly, referring to the preferred MPH of the driver. The typical position of someone who's "keeping it 5" is elbow out the window, seat leaning back, and speakers blasting hip-hop. The most essential part involves the driving speed -- the slower, the better. Oftentimes, keeping it 5 will annoy other drivers, but those who truly keep it 5 will not let this affect their style.
Passenger: Hey come on man let's hurry up we gotta get there before the game starts

Driver: Chill we'll get there when we get there...I'm just tryna keep it 5
by thakid11 April 19, 2009
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A new sport sweeping the greater Boston area involving either paper airplanes or just crumpled up paper. One player tosses the paper to the other, who tries to hit it with his open hand. The game is similar to baseball, except the bat is a hand and the ball is a ball of crumpled paper. After a successful play, a player earns extra points by saying "Braga wins!" The official rulebook is currently in the process of being written.
I was up until 4 last night playing bragaball in the hallway of Rich Hall.
by thakid11 April 18, 2009
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A term used to describe the dividing line between the appropriate amount of money spent on polos versus shoes. In other words, a polo that costs more than $110 should not be bought, since anything over $110 is considered "kick money." That being said, any polo costing less than $110 is acceptable and does not violate the rule of keeping it 110. Someone who keeps it 110 will spend $110 or above on shoes, while spending less than $110 on polos (including Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, or any other brand that typically costs around $70/polo).
Mom: Hey son, how was the mall?

Son: Straight; I bought a pink RL polo for $70 at Macy's, then I went over to Finish Line and copped me some new J's for $150. You already know I gotta keep it 110.
by thakid11 April 20, 2009
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