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shakefist

1. A term used to represent shaking your fist at someone via the internet
in the sense of an EMOTICON.

2. When using it as a plural (ie. shakeS fist) or as an ACTION, then the proper usage would be "shakes fist" as two SEPERATE words.
Examples:

1. :shakefist:

2. :shakes fist at (place name here):
by Grammar/Spelling Police September 21, 2005
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Shake

Like sick and sound, but more modern.

That is shaken.
That is a shake top.
by treding it up October 10, 2011
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shake

The loose marijuana in the bottom of a bag . Mostly stems, seeds and bits of leaf that won't really get you high. Sometimes dealers will try to scam customers by selling them shake and call it something else like marijuana dust, crumbs or pre-ground but in reality it's just crap.
I used to tell cats I sold weed and weight
I was straight 'til I got caught sellin em shake - Kon Artis from D-12
by DC-Chaos May 13, 2012
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Salad Shaker

When a guy sticks his tongue inside a girl’s vagina and shakes it uncontrollably
Best salad shaker in town @jacobsartorius
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Steak and Shake

The process of making a person felate you, spit it back out into your anal cavity, and retrieve it with their tongue.
Katy is such a slut, she gave me a steak and shake last night.
by bob September 28, 2003
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Shake

'That guy's a real Shake.'


'Dude, you just got Shakespeared.'
by Sjaak Schoonlingen March 24, 2004
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Shakespeare

English playwright and author who died in the year of 1616.
Some intend to claim that Shakespere is greatly over rated and if you examine the case and come to the realization that you indeed like Shakespeare, well in that case you haven't attended to high school yet.

There are however theories concerning the real truth about Shakespeare. The theory suggests that there is a deep evil hidden in his works, with the purpouse to steal away the attention from all other authors, such as the swedish poet Carl Michael Bellman.
Common person says: "Hi!"
Shakespeare enthusiast starts waving his arms around and shouting melodramaticly about flowers and the power of spring wich has brought him to meet his friend. When he is done he has one friend less, awake at least.
by Hugin January 15, 2006
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