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Moniker attached to a self-mixed alcoholic drink, eg bourbon and coke, wherein the quantity of liquor is significantly greater than that of the mixer. 1985 is a bastardised fraction - instead of asking for a 20/80, (representing the quantities of mixer and spirit respectively), the drinker humorously requests a 19/85, alluding to the compromised intellect symptomatic of the intoxication such a potent drink would inevitably cause.
Dipsomaniac: I think I'll have another bundy and coke.
Server of drinks: How strong?
Dipsomaniac: Aw, go all out, give us a 1985
1985 by Cummo January 4, 2008
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the most annoying song ever (by bowling for soup) with the stupidest lyrics ever that pretend to rhyme but dont
she knows every line
breakfeast club
pretty in pink
even st elmos fire
1985 by mamamia May 13, 2005
good song v.catchy like all bowling 4 soup songs
other bowling for soup songs:
punkrock101
girl all the bad guys want
the bitch song
1985 by emo_bunny September 1, 2005
1985 was the year the Marty mcfly and dr.brown frist used the time Machine to go back to November 5 1955 to fuck his own mom hell yeah
1985 was the year of the best movies every but bad pornos
1985 by Backintime1985 October 5, 2020

1985-1996 

When rap didn't suck....it all died with pac and biggie now we got bullshit like lil wayne
R.I.P. rap music 1985-1996
1985-1996 by B-rote December 22, 2008

1985 bears 

This really only needs one word: God.
Dude have you prayed to the 1985 bears?
1985 bears by Billds October 3, 2007

1985 Nickel 

The 1985 US nickel is the official Arbitrative coin. It has an integrated test of vigilance in that the "5" can be easily mistaken for a "3" by mere mortals, thus the 1983 nickel is purely anti-Arbitrative in nature. All 1983 nickels received by the Arbitrative vault are nailed to a wooden board. The board is situated next to the vault so as to forever taunt the impostor coins. The Arbitrative vault of verified 1985 nickels is protected in an undisclosed location by a terrible creature named Metro that otherwise cannot and must not be described.
When the cashier handed over my change, I was delighted to see it included that most beautiful of all coins, the 1985 nickel.
1985 Nickel by Gordon Graham April 15, 2007