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hi-de-hi

Gangsta greeting to ones ho-de-ho
Ho - Hello sailor! you looking for business?

John - Hi-de-hi
by Antony Butnut March 19, 2004
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penis de grande

penis of big; a man who usually hangs out in south augusta at all the local pubs and hits on the ugliestl, fattest women who never ever lose his phone number which causes wife much agony. NO, CLARK... not you.
PENIS DE GRANDE! (to be used in song)
by me March 16, 2005
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Robert De Niro

A sandwich, commonly ordered at a fast food restaurant, with nothing on it.
Person 1: Hi welcome to Wendy's how may I help you.
Person 2: I'll have a classic single Robert De Niro style.
by magna carta January 11, 2009
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Cinco De Mayo

A time when all of LL posts mexican jokes on the boards and then faps.
Cinco De mayo consists of 1) a joke, then 2) fapping
1)joke(eg.):
Q: What were the 2 Mexican FireFighting Brother's names?
A: Hose A and Hose B

2)fapping, that is self explanatory
by llamaguy May 19, 2007
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Coeur de Sucre

Coeur de Sucre means "Sweetheart" in French - and is one of the nicknames I call my little lab/pitt-bull mix girl, Deja Vu who went to heaven 25 Nov, 2020.
I'm really sad because I lost my little Coeur de Sucre.
by USAF Cadet November 30, 2020
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Placas de Texas

Part of the expression: "Bandera de Mexico, Placas de Texas." TRANSLATION: Mexican flag, Texas license plates
MEANING: Refers to mexicans and mexican-americans who put some type of sticker on their car refering to Mexico as #1, or a sticker saying they're 100% Mexican...and then having Texas license plates on the same car.
Hey..how come Pedro didn't sign up for selective service yet ?...look, Bandera de Mexico, Placas de Texas. That explains it.
by ruso September 11, 2005
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fal de ral

Derogatory term for the nonsensical business and waste of Christmas. From Blue Christmas (To Whom It May Concern) by Miles Davis, 1962.
Excerpt from Blue Christmas (To whom it may concern), Miles Davis, 1962:

Blue Christmas
All the paper tinsel and the fal de ral
Blue Xmas
People trading gifts that matter not at all.
What I call
Fal de ral.
Bitter gall...Fal de ral.
by Nick Postagulous II December 6, 2006
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