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Law of more

if some is good, more is better

the some could be anything, more pressure, more speed, more rocks, really anything
"That isn't flowing very well, why don't you apply the law of more"

"operator turns up the pressure"

" that's flowing much better now"
by poopstain-ca February 26, 2010
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More gnarled than Barkley

Referring to something/someone as more gnarled than Barkley, suggests that-that something and/or someone is very gnarley looking, ugly, or disfigured.
Yo man, that chick is "more gnarled than Barkley".
by BooBooBeeBeeBeepBeep October 1, 2009
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More Octopus

The act of improving a video game, game design, or general reality by increasing the density of either octopus or the appearance of octopus
TokoToko. Toko - meaning octopus - is used twice to emphasize that the game would be about not just one but two octopuses. Hence the game uses more octopus.

In a game jam the use of the word "ink" as a required theme would ensure that a certain few teams bold enough to use an octopus in their own games would unite together. Perhaps these teams would even form an octopus coalition of sorts. These teams would unite under friendship, tentacle and generally more octopus.
by theJustinLewis January 14, 2011
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and one more

a phrase put on the activity section of ones facebook info, usually placed at the end, to insinuate drug or alcohol use, most commonly marijuana. "and two more" is also common
basketball, chillin with friends, doin st00pid shit, and one more...
by ontoast4life November 28, 2010
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Roger More

They say Roger Moore in James Bond was mystically handsome, but this Roger more is the most Divinely stunning man ever to walk the planet. Even if you tried to count all the ways in which he is Phenomenal, you would be counting for the rest of you life. He is Magic.
I love you, Roger More... and every day i do so more
by wiiguitarheroine June 21, 2010
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Hair-no-more

Describes a person who looked great with long hair and ugly when they cut it
"Wow, he looks like hair-no-more."
hair ugly
by Rain is a good thing November 19, 2010
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