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lakeesha, keesha

It means "She who lives" or"The favourite child". Exotic-sounding, it is a beautiful name that was very popular during the late 20th century. An outgoing, friendly and outspoken woman. A gorgeous person with a trusting nature.
by crim2004 February 4, 2010
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why you built like that?

it's a insult, asking someone why are you like that.
friend: why you built like that?
you: damn bro, idk
by @esla_y December 22, 2019
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treated like starscream

Comes from the old transformers cartoons where Starscream of the Decepticon's would always try his hardest but would somehow go wrong and Megatron the leader of the Decepticons would just say "You fail me again Starscream."

Definition: Someone who tries extremely hard but in the end it blows up in there face and everyone laughs and ridicules them.
Dood, all i tried to do was fix your comp and now im getting fucking treated like Starscream from you assholes.
by JamerJones December 10, 2007
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bone it like you own it

An utterance of encouragement to treat a person/thing as being one's permanent possession/property, free to be mistreated/misused, especially when both the encourager and encouragee know such not to be the case. Commonly done when loss/destruction of a partner/object is imminent, or when one does not take the partner's next partner/item's next owner into consideration.
Kris: I don't think it's going to work between Jamil and me. Our relationship seems so tenuous.
Paul: When you know it's all but over, bone it like you own it!

Andreas: I've been using Paul's car while he's on a 5-week hike, but I'm afraid that it's about to die of its own accord.
Booby: If it's on its way out anyway, bone it like you own it.
by Bachelor boB September 21, 2012
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like death warmed over

Man, Jeremy looks like death warmed over.
by Light Joker December 8, 2006
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I don't like the cut of your Jib

In the early 1700's the cut of the jib sail, often signified the nationality of a vessel. The term was being used figureatively by the 1800's to express like, or dislike for someone. So, the 'Cut of one's jib' refers to their general appearance of personality.
Little Jr. Son of a bitch: Hi Mr.
Me: I don't like the cut of your jib.
by Cricket_dakid May 26, 2006
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