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road head

To receive cunnilingus or fellatio while driving a motor vehicle.
Road head for a woman may involve a solid tongue lashing.
by WFern April 26, 2009
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roadie

A cyclist who rides road bikes, typically to the exclusion of all other riding styles (mountian, cyclocross, tri, singlespeed, etc).
In true roadie style, Josh shaved his legs before his first spring rides.
by bike bikely February 21, 2004
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Road Bitch

When you go on a bike training or racing ride and completely dominate the other other person in terms of speed and/or distance. To PWN another rider.
Dude, you were so slow last weekend you were totally my road bitch.
by thomasg1 April 22, 2009
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Golden Road

This is the most exciting pricing game on The Price is Right. The game debuted in 1975, and is played about once a month.

In this game, contestants have the chance to win a SPECTACULAR prize, ranging in price from $50,000 to $80,000+ nowadays, like a sports car, a luxury yacht, or a motorhome.

The game is played by guessing the correct hundreds digit in a three-digit prize, a four-digit prize, and then the five-digit prize. (If they play this game on a Million Dollar Spectacular, it's SIX digits!)

Any incorrect guess along the way ends the game, but the contestant gets to keep any prizes they correctly priced.

In the rare event that they win the Really Big Prize, they (usually) become one of the biggest winners in the history of The Price is Right.
(Example based on an actual playing of the game in November 2003)

First, the player is shown the price of a two-digit grocery item; let's say it was a package of erasers, worth 92 cents.

The first prize along the way is almost always a gimme... say, a juicer. $_49 is displayed...
is it the 9 or the 2? It's obviously the 2, because the numbers NEVER repeat themselves in the first two prize's prices. Plus, there probably aren't any consumer juicers worth over $900 out there.

Let's say prize #2 is an air hockey table. $3_95 is seen...
is it the 2, the 4, or the 9?
The 9 is ruled out, since it's a repeating digit. That leaves a 50.50 shot... and it depends on luck, most of the time. In this particular playing, the correct answer was 4.

And finally, there's the big prize at the end.... in this case, a new motorhome! The audience is hushed as the model wheels the price podium out... $79_68.
Now, the contestant must choose from four different numbers... 3, 4, 9, or 5? It's pretty much a crapshoot, as numbers can and do repeat themselves in the final prize... and that has made for some painful losses in the past.

In this case, the contestant chose the 5... and won!
by Jason L. May 13, 2005
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Texas Roadhouse

A chain of Texas themed steak restaurants (although it was founded in Indiana and it's currently based in Kentucky). It's known for its bread rolls and buckets of peanuts.
by awmm December 10, 2018
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The High Road

1.JoJo-Joanna Levesque's second album released October 17,2006

2.The fourth track on JoJo's album

3.The path or the right road to do good in life
Also the process of making the right decisions
1.Hey did you buy The High Road after it was released and in stores?

2.The High Road is a very soulful,catchy song!

3.The old lady fell...so I took The High Road and helped her up.
by marstar94 March 22, 2008
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pon road

Emerged from UK slang, its original definition meant to be on the road, in the streets but has evolved into usage such as being constantly on the move, grinding and working.
Can't make it today for that appointment, bro. Mans pon road
by ponroad February 13, 2018
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