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white meat

down to the very bone
awww that dude got beat down to the white meat
by julie February 7, 2005
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White Chalk

Sellin White Chalk tryna duck these narcs
by PgH GooN January 22, 2009
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white beach

A beach where the drug trade is limited and acquiring recreational drugs becomes difficult; a problem arises because most youth seek drugs while at the beach even if they are not regular users back home.
Yo Keith when we go down to Ocean City you wanna get some weed?
Nah man, thats a white beach. Let's go down to Miami instead.
by KeiththeSneak January 6, 2008
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white crap

White crap is upper middle class white trash.... a little more classy in appearance and attitude. Being less than working class
Put that cigarette down while your holding the baby you look like white crap
by JennyDuvk1315 July 22, 2015
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White Mugabe

Used to describe a person in business who is difficult to pin down as they are always busy getting things done.
"Will Alan from accounts be joining? He was due to present the Q3 forecasts in this meeting."
"Doubt it. That guy's a White Mugabe."
by Chris Resting Windypops Kramer September 22, 2016
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White Nose

A term used to describe someone who snorts coccaine.
You know Tony? Yeah he’s such a White Nose!
by LisaDinero June 4, 2018
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White Tragedy

The White Tragedy is an uplifting look at the characters’ darkest days. The heavy weight of the characters’ problems brings them close to their breaking point, but what could have been tragedy is averted by new reasoning in the perception of how the protagonists views their reality. The characters then shed the skin of worldly problems and are born anew.
White Tragedy had been influenced by films such as The Graduate, Dr. Strangelove, the work of Hal Ashby (in particular, Harold and Maude), the work of Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums) and various other feature films.

The term White Tragedy, coined by Lisa Wegner circa 2010, is a testament to the will to succeed through any tragedy and emerge from it a stronger and more balanced being. Lisa Wegner is an award winning filmmaker and a member of Cambridge Who’s Who. Lisa’s company Mighty Brave Productions follows the White Tragedy tradition in the films Countenance, Boundless, Outset, and The Gospel of Phi.
by Mighty I June 10, 2010
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