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Dude, I've had a two minute shart in class today, I can feel the turbert starting to glue my crack shut!
by turbert347 April 5, 2011
Get the Turbert mug.A female turbo; an aggressively flirtatious, often attractive young woman who exhibits a lack of social grace. Marked by bad dye jobs, stretch tops/dresses, Guess logo'ed bags, and age-inappropriate use of glitter.
by Wsjaka October 7, 2007
Get the turbette mug.A deli/market/bodega that is inordinately clean, well-stocked and large. Turbodegas are usually found in Manhattan, New York, New York. Usually some sort of salad/hot food bar is present. Gourmet foods and bright lighting are also hallmarks.
An otherwise normal bodega that has a large, varied stock. This establishment seemingly has everything.
An otherwise normal bodega that has a large, varied stock. This establishment seemingly has everything.
"The turbodega around the corner from me has everything"
"I went to the turbodega for lunch. I got a sandwich and some windshield wipers."
"I went to the turbodega for lunch. I got a sandwich and some windshield wipers."
by Hans from Brooklyn December 17, 2008
Get the Turbodega mug.An expression of the word turd in a verb form. When something is turded it can be closely described as being crapped on. Turdedness however goes a step further and expresses the shittiness of a situation or action. Can be used in the same context as craziness.
"You won't believe the turdedness I had to deal with today. A cop wrote me a ticket for going 2 km over the limit!"
by sumerwine January 28, 2010
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Origin: While the references to video games started in the early 80's the term originally comes from when pinball and other arcade machines used a mechanical score counters which would "Turn over" back to all zeros when the score was maxed out. When digital counters became the norm the term came to mean beating the game until it stopped working.
Origin: While the references to video games started in the early 80's the term originally comes from when pinball and other arcade machines used a mechanical score counters which would "Turn over" back to all zeros when the score was maxed out. When digital counters became the norm the term came to mean beating the game until it stopped working.
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