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mad times

Describing anything that is in the state of freshness; hot, fly, to an extreme.
Yo that new Lil Wayne jawn is mad times, yo.

Where did you get them threads, dog. They mad times.

Yo, that nigga think he mad times.
by The Community May 1, 2008
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timus

its a cell phone company that some speed freak who hooks up cell phones frauduently and calls his little company "timus mobility"
john - " is that a timus phone you got". mark- "yes it is and i only paid 40 dollars for it and its worked for free for two months.
by timmy meade September 29, 2008
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times infinity plus one

A word modifier to emphasize how immensely amazing something is to the point that it is too good to be true.
-Tom: That muffin was amazing!

-Dan: Yeah, it was amazing times infinity plus one
by Word101 April 8, 2009
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The Life and Times of Juniper Lee

1. A show that gets out new episodes at a good pace, and is pretty good as far as plot goes.
2. The closest thing to Buffy the Vampire Slayer that is still making new episodes
1. "hey, a new The Life and Times of Juniper Lee is on!"
"Cool! Lets watch!"
2. "hey, a new The Life and Times of Juniper Lee is on!"
"well, its no Buffy, but..."
by Butterfly_Fox...Not! December 29, 2006
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no u times 2

The only way to defeat some that says "no u"
you: ur mum gay lol
tom: no u
crowd: ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh
you: wait....
crowd:....
tom:...
you:...no u times 2
everyone within a 100 mile radius: *dies*
by I lik dog May 11, 2018
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Timers

Nearly get some fuck yesterday but the timers got home early from dinner
by ImaWreckTangle October 9, 2018
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Timeslip

In a novel or a film, when the action or hero is suddenly transported to another period in history, their past or their future; when two or more stories are told concurrently, but each one is set in a different period of time.
Timeslip occurs in novels such as 'The Historian' and 'The Swan Thieves' by Maria Kostova; 'Holes' by Louis Sacher; 'A Study in Scarlet' by Arthur Conan Doyle; but not 'The Time Traveller's Wife' or "The Time Machine" which are novels about time travel.
by Judithea June 18, 2011
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