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ivoronics

Language used primarily by whites, or that is characteristic of western-European ghettos. (Not necessarily discriminatory or racist.)
What is he, Texan? Tennessee, maybe? I can barely follow his ivoronics.
by Mike Pritt September 7, 2007
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Ivorie

Ivorie is a very nice person she will be shy but she's a good friend,and she'll always be there when you need her.
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To tickle the ivories

"Tickling the ivories tickles me in a way, that if Loretta tickled me in that way, I'd say, Oh yea ... that's nice ... that's the spot."
by thedude February 16, 2005
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ivori gem

a ivori gem i a cute, emotionless all around BADDIE!lol she keeps it 100 24/7.but sometimes keeps it a little too real. she talks about everybody. but just straight stating true facts. AND SHE ALWAYS KEEPS A STRAIGHT FACE

ivori gem:i was so scared mr. bracken is so ugly :|

person B: your such a ivori gem!

Emotion less, robotic, funny, real, my bestfrann
ivori gem:i was so scared mr. bracken is so ugly :|

person B: your such a ivori gem!
by speical December 9, 2013
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ivorics

A white, caucasian, or anglo manner of speaking. Similar in meaning to but racially unique from ebonics. Also known as "The King's English," a reference to the language used in the King James version of the Bible, written in England in 1611.
Unlike Jim, who speaks in fluent ebonics, Bob speaks nothing but ivorics. Bob was out of place in the ghetto because of his ivoric manner of speaking.
by accu May 2, 2005
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ivories

Piano keys. Now made from plastic or other synthetics, the keys were once made from elephant tusks.
Skinny Sanderson, you want to lower the lights, serve some champaign, and then tickle the ivories for a spell?
by Mike May 21, 2007
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ivoryonics

n. a dialect of English spoken by rural southern caucasians. Actually quite closely related to Ebonics.
Ivoryonics.
Server: Y'awnt sum vittles? Hah'bout sumpin ta wet-cher-wissle?
Patron: Ah rekkin all git uh coldbeer and some tots, y'a dont mind.

Translation to English.
Server: Do you want something to eat? What about something to drink?
Patron: I suppose I will have a beer and some hash-browns, if that is alright.
by scott trowbridge July 8, 2006
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