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taxed back

1. Worn out or in a state of disrepair.
2. An adjective used to describe someone who looks like a piece of worn out crap.
1. My converse are so taxed back I need a new pair.
2. Damn, Brittany Spears looks taxed back in that photo.
by baby hal June 10, 2005
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tapped in the dome piece

Crazy. A breakdown of this phrase starting from the begginning starts with tapped meaning crazy, and the second half, in the dome piece meaning in the brain. Crazy in the brain.
by Petey G money January 25, 2007
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tapped

"seen them getin tapped"
by jakey sana July 31, 2007
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Taper Upper

A gathering at which there is an abundance of attractive available women, forcing you to Duct tape your underwear to your body to prevent you from doing something you significant other would frown upon.

(opposite of a sausage fest)
Man, that party last night was a real taper upper!
by Rocketmonkey October 28, 2008
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tapdance

An attempt to tap the correct button on a touch-pad device without looking at it.
Rob: It takes me a minute to tapdance off the alarm on my iPhone in the morning...
by Jasper Ray April 13, 2009
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Tipedeervical

adjective.
This word describes a piece of factual information that has been stated for no other reason. Often the word encompasses a kind of ironic element, but this is not necessarily part of the working definition.

The term is used when something is said that for all intensive purposes could have been left unsaid.

The word originates from two Farsi words: ’Tip’ (تب) meaning the search for truth, and ‘derv’ (ديرف) meaning idiom or fact. The first known appearance of the word is in the Persian fairytale The Three Princes of Serendip. It was adopted into western culture only recently, although its first recorded appearance in English was in 1949 in the Autobiography of Henry Rhodes Hamilton. Hamilton says, in this innovative contribution to modern culture: “I asked Mahatma Gandhi why he thought Indian culture was so discriminated against in other parts of the world. Gandhi replied in his usual typedeervical style “Because people discriminate against us.” Since then, the word has been picked up by popular culture, especially that of the British Isles, English-speaking Canada and Alaska. There are now specific conventions around the idea of tipedeervicality including styles of tipedeervical debate, drama and jokes.
Tipedeervical argument:

What do you know about astrophysics anyway?
I am an astrophysicist.

Tipedeervical complaint:
The government needs to shape up. People are not sheep

Tipedeervical joke:
Q: What’s pink and fluffy?
A: Pink Fluff.
by jgballard February 16, 2010
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Tampedo

another way of relating the menstrual cycle to random bursts of explosive bitchy-ness

derivatives Tampon+ torpedo= tampedo
Fire ALL tampedos!

but we only get the ONE a month >.>

FINE! Fire THE tampedo!
by TEEGAGAIN November 6, 2009
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