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Jesse Lacey

The Lead Singer of Brand New;
a type of God, lyric genius, emotionally expressive mastermind.
Heaven sent, don't you dare forget.
Random One: "Did you see Brand New on Saturday?!"
Random Two: "Yes!, Jesse Lacey is amazing, it was incredible."
by asherleaa April 7, 2008
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laced weed

weed that is wrapped in a different drug the gets you high as shiiit. and you trip the fuck out!
"dude i am trippin bawlz!"
"you must have laced weed."
by Weedeeweed May 9, 2009
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Jesse Lacey

The lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the pop-punk emo outfit, Brand New. Known for his bitter lyrics that appear on Brand New's first full length, Your Favorite Weapon (2000), as well as his deeper, more despondent stories told on Deja Entendu (2003). Jesse is also best friends with John Nolan (ex- Taking Back Sunday singer /guitarist /songwriter, current Straylight Run singer /guitarist /keyboardist /songwriter) and he makes references to this friendship, or at one point, lack thereof, in the song Seventy Times Seven.
Jesse Lacey is a Great Songwriter. Great Voice. He changed the music scene.
by Jeff S October 2, 2005
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lacho

a brooklyn slang word for prescription narcotic drugs in an unprescribed environment, generally targeting drugs such as percocets, vicodins, and oxycontins.
i took a lacho to get fucked up and now i feel awesome vro.
by joseph pellegrino January 7, 2009
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Lace curtain

An often insulting term for Italian-Americans and/or Irish-Americans to describe Irish or Italians who abandon their working class/blue collar roots to pursue a more upper class/white collar career - such as, for example, a lawyer, doctor or, in some situations, a cop. The term is most commonly used in the New England region of the United States. Like nigger or nigga for black people, when used among fellow Italian-Americans or Irish-Americans, it's not too controversial; otherwise, it can be seen as quite offensive. The term is used a few times in Martin Scorsese's acclaimed 2006 crime drama, The Departed.
Mikey: What about Dominic's son? How's he doing?
Paul: That lace curtain motherfucker? He's going to law school!
by Mr. MacPhisto February 19, 2007
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Lachey

When at a bar "Excuse me, may I get a Lachey" Born out of Nick Lachey always drinking Miller Lite on the tv show with then wife Jessica Simpson called "Newlyweds"
by Ironclad05 February 24, 2009
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lace my chucks

Used in the Jack's Mannequin song Bruised (see example sentence for the line that used it) lace my Chucks is a slang word for tying my shoes, specifically Converse. The popular type of Converse shoes are actually called Chuck Taylor's, so the phrase lace, meaning to tie, and Chucks meaning Chuck Taylors, Converse, or shoes.
"I lace my Chucks, I walk the aisle"
- Bruised
Jack's Mannequin
by speekmonkey January 19, 2010
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