That fraudulent hoe who, lacking good credit, identity, reputation or bank account must use check cashing stores to transact shady type business.
Dude is a straight check cashing hoe; tried to pass his fraudulent no check account having ass off as a legitimate contender.
by Beuonce F. Shabazz July 13, 2014

by The Wein February 20, 2013

Verb
You're so wrong and crazy with the shit you do and say that you need to pay to get verified.
First said by comedian Josh Johnson on Hold Up podcast with Dulcé Sloan on 11/3/2022
You're so wrong and crazy with the shit you do and say that you need to pay to get verified.
First said by comedian Josh Johnson on Hold Up podcast with Dulcé Sloan on 11/3/2022
by Alt Deadpool November 3, 2022

Scottish origin, said in response to someone who questions why a man is rubbing, scratching or handling his balls in public
by Bigman the Highlander March 24, 2017

**Those with dyslexia are excused from this**
Noun: 1. When something is written and has extremely obvious spelling and grammar errors.
2. When spell and grammar check fails to get your point across in the intended manner.
3. When grammar/spelling rules that have been imprinted into your mind throughout school fail to get through.
Noun: 1. When something is written and has extremely obvious spelling and grammar errors.
2. When spell and grammar check fails to get your point across in the intended manner.
3. When grammar/spelling rules that have been imprinted into your mind throughout school fail to get through.
Definition #1: "Ehloo!, ai lighkke tu sepll rong.!"
Def. #2: "I rapped my arms around her waste and tooled her I loved here."
Def. #3: "They're is two much salt." OR "I hate to loose my peice of pie."
Reader: Wow, those are giant fail and blabber checks.
Def. #2: "I rapped my arms around her waste and tooled her I loved here."
Def. #3: "They're is two much salt." OR "I hate to loose my peice of pie."
Reader: Wow, those are giant fail and blabber checks.
by iLoveNature June 1, 2010

by Icicle_DBR April 19, 2017

(Archaic) A Phrase meant to tell somebody to look at the Privileges they have. It was intended to be used against privileged People who complain about little Problems.
(Modern) A Term used to dismiss any Problem as unimportant, because of that Person being "Privileged".
(Modern) A Term used to dismiss any Problem as unimportant, because of that Person being "Privileged".
Archaic Use:
Person 1: "Ugh, my Dad bought me the wrong-colored Car."
Person 2: "You should feel greatfull for even getting a Car. Check your Privilege."
Modern Use:
Person 1: "If I don't find a second Job, then I may lose my House."
Person 2: "Ugh, another white, cis Male complaining about everything being handed to them. Go check your Privilege."
Person 1: "Ugh, my Dad bought me the wrong-colored Car."
Person 2: "You should feel greatfull for even getting a Car. Check your Privilege."
Modern Use:
Person 1: "If I don't find a second Job, then I may lose my House."
Person 2: "Ugh, another white, cis Male complaining about everything being handed to them. Go check your Privilege."
by Dunkelsonne May 11, 2023
