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hoagie-shack

verb; "When a man places his wiener between the breasts of a lady."
Sarah Silverman quote from the movie 'I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With'. She asks Jeff Garlin's character if he's ever had a hoagie-shack?
by Greg V. May 21, 2008
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California Sweet Stick

When you have a fruit-rollup on your dick and a girl gives you head.

-Antony
by Bastasauce April 25, 2010
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rat shack

It's a commonly used way to refer to Radio Shack. Usually derisive in nature, and used by people with a high familiarity of either electronic components or audio equipment.
"Rat Shack? Good luck finding that capacitor there, it's all cellphones now!
by Eric Butler August 19, 2006
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Dirty Sack Stamp

When you take a steaming dump in a pillow case (sack) and then smack an unknowing victim across the face leaving them utterly speechless.
Aaron was walking in from work when I surprised him with a Dirty Sack Stamp to the face.
by Autobot Hero April 29, 2009
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whole snack

by Shookinin abby December 11, 2016
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stick-in-your-head-able

An adjective used to describe any saying, catch phrase, or song that is easy to get stuck in your head, and really hard to get out.
I can't stop saying the word EPIC! It's so stick-in-your-head-able !
by ilikebread21 January 16, 2011
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A very consistent name for the movie.

See, there is an idiom "lock stock and barrel" which means "entirely, from top to bottom".

Also "Lock" is a slang for weed, "Stock" for money, and "barrel" for itself. The major elements in the movie are "copious amounts of ganja", £500,000.00 debt, and two antique shotguns which are used to fight Rory Breaker - who, by the way, is the most cruel and coolest gangster in the world.
It seemed meaningless and lame as a movie name at first, but it all appeared to me when I saw it. It was truely "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels".
by Neverlander February 10, 2009
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