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bi-scusting

A word used by someone to describe a double whammy disgusting site and or event ie: seeing images of the "blue waffle" and "giant cheese taco" for the first time.
I opened your message, had some breakfast, psyched myself up and then proceeded to follow your google searches(blue waffle, giant cheese taco), yep pretty bi-scusting!
by moosejesus January 5, 2011
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SuSE

One of the most n00b-friendly Linux distros out there. The latest version of SuSE takes up Five 650MB CD Rs and can resize a Windows partition during the installation. Defaultly supports MP3s, DivX, and other formats, as a pose to redhat.
SuSE is cool, but not as cool as Gentoo.
by restin256 January 16, 2004
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Smused

1. To be drunk (and presumably amusing)

2. To be amused by a drunkard.
1. Man, I drank a fifth of Jack and now I'm totally smused.

2. Watching that drunk fall down totally smused me.
by WarMaid April 8, 2009
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scousetto

The false accent usage from woolybacks (None Scousers)
"Eh eh calm down" along with the stupid Harry Enfieldesque hand waving, in a high-pitched scousetto voice.
by Wagster July 18, 2006
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SCOUSER

Person from Liverpool. Scousers are generally welcoming, fun loving, hardworking and a talented breed of people. Over the years there has been a wealth of talent come out of Liverpool and that flame still burns bright today. Let me also mention that Liverpool will now be the Capital of Culture 2008, and with the funding from Europe, it can only make Liverpool even better. As for the people who like to use old boring stereotypes made popular in the 1980's, I really would like you to come and see for yourself. Either that or check the crime and unemployment stats, Liverpool has higher EMPLOYMENT rates and LOWER crime rates than the likes of Manchester and areas of London.
"Today I met a Scouser, it changed my mind about the stupid stereotyping by idiot comedians such as Bernard Manning"
by Paul April 4, 2005
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scouser

Not from Newcastle
As in from Liverpool
by piabju April 8, 2003
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scouse

mince meat, potatoe gravy and salt
lots of salt (about a desert spoon full) 600g mince and about 3-4lb potatoes all stewed down to a thick gloopy consistency with lot's of salt to taste
by redvynal January 30, 2004
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