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212 dipshit 

someone that pays the up-lift for a 212 cellphone number so they can tell people they live in the Big Apple when they don't.
redneck chick to redneck- "why does your cellphone start with two wun two? Isn't you not from Alabama?
redneck to chick- "Eye's from here, but gots me one uh dem penthouses' in NYC! I fly my jet there to do ma business!
chick-oh what do you do?
redneck-I told ya, my business! now quit being so damn nosey and such!!!!
chick- Oh, I see you's one of dem 212 dipshits Cletus!!!!
212 dipshit by SquirrelMan101 December 26, 2020
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212 Gang 

A non-profit organization formed to help raise awareness for angle identification. In order to be a member, one has to go through an arduous application process that includes but is not limited to understanding the difference between acute and obtuse angles.

The origin of the name "212 Gang" comes from an unfortunate run-in with an adult man in the workplace mis-naming an acute angle to be 222°. When the misinformation was brought to his attention he corrected the angle to 212°.

Those in the 212 Gang work together to prevent such tragedies from happening in the work place.
Make sure you check your angles or else the 212 Gang will whip out their protractors.
212 Gang by Woof...?? August 28, 2022
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Roll 212 

The phrase "Roll 212" or any variation thereof was popularly coined after an interview between Jon Stewart of Comedy Central and Jim Cramer of CNBC in a discussion centering around CNBC's complacency leading up to the economic crisis of 2008. Stewart introduced several video segments in a manner much like a criminal prosecutor would present video evidence in court. The phrase is meant to highlight a person's culpability by presenting them with damning evidence.
Stewart: "How do you respond to this video of an ethically dubious conversation during your days as a hedge fund manager?"
Cramer: "Oh that! It was a hypothetical situation exemplifying how traders abuse the market; in no way am I doing anything ethically dubious."
Stewart: "Roll 212."
Cramer: "No, not 212!"
Roll 212 by dannyboy714 April 8, 2009

Roll 212 

Calling up a clip to prove a point about someone by showing them a clip of something that they had said in the past. Started by Jon Stewart in his interview with Jim Cramer.
JS: I’m sorry You’re absolutely right. I always wish that people would swear themselves in before they came on the show. I’ve had a lot of CEO’s lie to me on the show. It’s very painful. I don’t have subpoena power.
JS: But don’t—You’re pretending that you are a dew-eyed innocent. Watch. Roll. I mean, if I may…
JC: It’s your show for Heaven’s sake.
JS: Roll 212.
JC: No! Not 2:12!
Roll 212 by tackle28 April 8, 2009

Roll 212 

A phrase used to segue to a refutation (usually an embarrassing video) of a claim made by an individual on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Began with his interview of Kramer from Mad Money, where Jon got angry and rather than say anything challenging Kramer's words, simply shouted, "Roll 212!" which was a video of Kramer describing sketchy business practices he had done.
Guest: "I don't do that, I've never done that."
Jon: "Roll 212!"
*Video of guest doing "that"*
Roll 212 by logoseph April 8, 2009

ilikebacon_212 

umm i like kit and mason they dont now look at my roblox thing that is my roblox username
ilikebacon_212 likes kit but dose he like mason i dont know
ilikebacon_212 by Ilikebacon_212 October 7, 2020