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Cheesing it out

When a food is so disgusting, a significant amount of cheese of any varitey is added to drown out the revolting taste.
Matt couldn't eat his pasta, so he proceeded in cheesing it out, making it edible.
by ModeratelyHumorousBeing May 17, 2011
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Rubbed Out

1940's slang for someone being murdered.
Did you hear about Thompson? He got rubbed out with a shotgun loaded with buckshot. Both barrels to the face.
by Vintage Translator January 29, 2018
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take out

Shorthand for "chinese takeout" and "chinese takeaway." Called "carry away" in British slang.
by richardc020 August 23, 2010
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spic out

1. To take a nap or sleep, most commonly during the middle of the day or some non-standard time during which people normally would not be sleeping.

2. For an item, or sometimes a service provider, to fail.

The term originates from the term "spic," used as an epithet referring to Hispanic people. The first definition builds on the stereotype of laziness and from the common practice of mid-day siestas in Mexico and other countries. The second term also refers to the stereotype, and its context is borrowed from the Spanish language's construction of one having an item described as taking action rather than the party using it (e.g. in Spanish you'd say something like "The glass broke itself on me" rather than "I broke the glass").
1. "It may just be after lunch, but I'm really tired. I'm going to go spic out for a few hours"

2. "My laptop spicced out on me, so I have to take it to a repair shop now."
by ESYFS September 23, 2004
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hug it out

(v) for two people (usually male) to hug one another to help one or both get over anger or sadness
Person 1:Damn, I can't believe she broke up with me.
Person 2: Wanna hug it out?
by Btnet October 5, 2006
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going out

1) For a middle school student usually means walking to classes together, giving hugs, dancing to slow songs at dances, possibly going on "group date" on weekends, and communicating regularly.
2) For a high school student usually means doing that above^ and usually more one-on-one dating on a regular basis.
1) "Scott and Beth broke up after four months of going out."
2) "I saw Jane and Mark at the movie theater togther. Are they going out?"
by 654 August 10, 2005
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FLIP OUT

The act of losing total control do to stress-overload or substance overdose.
Shit man, if all this work gets any harder and we don't get a raise, I'm gonna fucking FLIP OUT.
by Joshiro007 February 17, 2003
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