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Preg Leg

When one or both legs swell significantly during pregnancy, more commonly experienced towards the end of gestation.
"Oh my god, I have seriously bad Preg Leg right now." "My Preg Leg is off the charts!"
by H.O.E.S February 8, 2017
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Leg ton

An individual suffering from pubescent compression of mass into lower extremities.
The leg ton's crossover was not stiffled by the wizardly defense of his opponent, but by the narrowness of the gap allowed by the swollen legs supporting him.
by ArqyleSnot May 29, 2019
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plump leg

Nice, full , and very juicy
Jovan said Taylor had a nice plump leg
by Molly price November 30, 2017
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Drink-Leg

A condition whereby one or both of your legs aches the morning after a heavy drinking session
After last night on johnny walker black label all night ive got terrible Drink-Leg. OWWWWWWW
by wesmagee October 24, 2012
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Kangaroo Legs

To have extremely well developed leg strength
You: Yo look at Mike squatting 600

Friend: Yo how is he able to do that

You: He’s got those kangaroo legs
by BlueJay Slade November 1, 2017
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Soft Legs

Soft legs is a phrase used to describe women . As to describing Men as Hard legs
Hey dude what you doing later tonight? Nothing Major Just Chill With Some Soft Legs
by ambs18 September 8, 2013
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Break a leg

The idiom "break a leg" is commonly used to wish someone good luck, especially in the performing arts, such as before a stage performance or a theatrical production. The phrase is believed to have originated in the theater world, where it was considered bad luck to wish someone "good luck" before a performance. Instead, actors and performers would say "break a leg" as a way of wishing each other success. The phrase is now used more generally to wish someone good luck or success in any endeavor, not just in the performing arts.
The exact origin of the idiom is unclear, but there are several theories about its origin. One theory suggests that it may have originated in the theater world, where it was considered bad luck to wish someone "good luck" before a performance. Instead, performers would say "break a leg" as a way of expressing the opposite sentiment, hoping that the performer would have to take multiple bows at the end of the show, "breaking" the line of their leg as they did so.
Goodluck on your street performance, break a leg!
by idiomsallday February 19, 2023
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