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no doubt abot it you say this when ur trying to be funny and saying somthin at da same time
is that the key to your door?
no do da booty
ha ha
by Jack Park March 29, 2004
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aboutanhouranaminute

Word used by rednecks to tell how much longer something will take. Usually pronounced as one word "aboutanhouranaminute". This could describe any amount of time whether it's 30 seconds or 4 hours or more.
Billy: How much longer til dinner is ready?
Bob: Oh...aboutanhouranaminute
or
Mom: When are you coming home?
Son: I'll be there in aboutanhouranaminute
by CrittCritt July 2, 2008
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About Tush

The throw-away gobbledegook written by companies about themselves on their About Us page.
About Tush
Founded in 1066, we're one of the world's leading sellers of... blah... blah...
by Davidch999 May 29, 2013
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Move-about

The roaming movement one does to avoid pin-pointing location of flatulation.
Random awkward movements one makes in a room full of people hunched over pinching his cheeks.

Hey, Why is John moving around so strangely? Because he is doing the "move-about".
by Sarah Zah October 5, 2012
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Bumbling About

To act clumsily or take an unnatural amount of time over a mundane task.
Stop bumbling about Perkins.
I was bumbling about back there wasn't I dad.
by noalgalex June 10, 2013
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Jin likes to talk about the weather

A term derived from Jin Likes Turtles. Can be used in the same way.
Person 1: Dude..and it was so awkward, he was like coming on to me.

*Awkward silence*

Person 2: Jin likes to talk about the weather
by Jay_Shay November 24, 2010
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British Round-about

A form of pleasure in which the male lies down flat on his back as the female sits criss cross apple sauce on his cock. The male then in the fashion he most pleases, rotates the female in complete circles on his penis until she continues to spin on her own, causing extreme enjoyment, similar to the Russian Helicopter.
The proper use in a sentence would be "We did the British Round-about last night and it was fucking incredible."
by TyRanday October 22, 2013
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