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D Fraz

stemming from the root word tool, this style of personality is found in a white male from a small town but has a slightly urbanized sense of being, with slightly off centered ball caps and high percentage of wardrobe from name brand 'white kids' clothing stores such as hollister.
"Look at you!! You are such a D Fraz!!!"
by J Tre' April 2, 2008
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b^.^d

Known as the "thumbs-up smiley," it is an ascii or emoticon similar to ^.^ b. It is displayed with two thumbs up as seen with the placement of the 'b' and 'd' before and after the ^.^ emoticon, respectively. Compared to the ^.^ b emoticon, the lone 'b' is switched to a 'd' and a 'b' is added to the other side to properly depict where the fist would be if one were to observe and individual put their thumbs up.

Derived from the ^.^ emoticon, it expresses similar emotions to a physical thumbs up such as approval, joy, or success.
Seth: I just got laid last night!

Tom: noice!! b^.^d
by Blue Hashbrown January 9, 2009
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g-o-d-d

Used to refer to something that is beyond good. It's so good you try to spell out the word good and spell it wrong.
Girl, that boy looks g-o-d-d.
by T-top September 18, 2008
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8====D

graham: 8====D
ugbede: that's a nice rocket ship
graham: that's what keiran's mom said
by AUT15TIC December 7, 2018
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d-toe

Referenced by critically acclaimed rap artist Eli Porter in the final verse in his freestyle battle against rapper Envy. A D-Toe is any really fucked up fast food car rental spot.
"So you step down - off the pedestal, I'm the best mayne - you need to go to the fuckin' D-Toe." - Eli Porter

Man 1: YO WHERE YOU AT KID
Man 2: NAH SON THEY GOT ME HELD UP AT THE MOTHAFUCKIN D-TOE RIGHT NOW
by The Best Mayne April 15, 2008
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maccy d's

Slang for McDonald's, originating in Ulster
Rite lads, we're goin' down till Maccy D's - are youse lot comin'?
by craiglynn666 January 30, 2005
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86'd

To get rid of; to remove. Most commonly used in the restaurant industry today. It's origin shows it was commonly used in the late 1800's and was a contraction for "take 'em 8 miles out and plant 'em 6 feet deep". It was basically a request(order) to have some removed from the face of the earth. In restaurants it means to take an item off the menu or available food list because they have run out (or are having issues with) an item or to quit service or allow entry to an individual.
"86'd the Halibut we ran out." "86'd the tattooed bozo at table 3 'cuz he's an ass" "86 Alex cuz he didn't pay back the loan by Thursday"
by OldWordsMan March 6, 2014
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