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Abroseph

A widely used term in certain parts of the US, combining the words "bro", "abrasive", and "joseph".

Carries the same meaning as abrasive; it can mean "overly aggressive, annoying, or intrusive".
A friend starts aggressively making loud and disgusting sounds with his food on purpose. You could say: "Excuse me? Could you please calm down? Your eating is being a little abroseph."

While walking into the movie theater, a friend starts dancing in the middle of the mall just to mess with people or to troll. You could say: "Maaaan, you're being so abroseph right now. It's ridiculous."
by Eminent May 4, 2010
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360 noscope silent shot across the map

Something little kids yell when they get a kill in any first person shooter.
~10 year old kid-ha! 360 noscope silent shot across the map!!

~Older guy in the same lobby-Fag. You just sprayed with a lightmachinegun.
by GayFoxyDoodles September 26, 2014
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abrosexual

Noun (n)- an individual that has a fluid and/or rapidly changing sexuality that fluctuates between different sexualities
I used to not feel comfortable defining myself as one sexuality, and then I learned about abrosexuals
by Dictionary User June 19, 2015
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across the board

the same amount of something applying to everyone evenly within a certain group.
I heard the pay at this company is a g-note a week, across the board...that true man?
by hipster November 18, 2004
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D'Abrosca'd

Getting disqualified from something, in the manner that Pete D'Abrosca got DQ'd off of the ballot in North Carolina's 7th Congressional Primary in early 2020.
Did you hear the state board of elections removed Kevin from the ballot?

Oh, I didn't know he got D'Abrosca'd.
by god emperor blumpfth August 3, 2020
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across the pond

Often used to go to USA to the UK, and vice versa. Basically, an other word for the Atlantic Ocean
"I'm going across the pond in February, it'll be great!"
by Goose-UK May 4, 2008
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