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You go back to your desk and someone says "dude you were in there a long time", you respond by saying "dude, i had one cross threaded"
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Get the threedecka mug.There is no official definition for this word in the North American urban dictionary, however one is found in the Malyalam Urban Dictionary and it appears below:
This word is only to be used by male (Indian Born) Malyalams living. Furthermore, specifically only by those who stuggle with the English language (or foreign accents of it). Use this word in hopes of sounding like you were taught English by Queen Elizabeth's grandmother. This word actaully is purely made up, 100%, and should be used only once or twice in a Malyalaam's life as over use of it might let out the secret behind it's intent. Use it when you feel that:
1. you must confuse people(in an argument).
2. make people believe your grasp of the English language is simply outstanding (friends, co-workers, boss).
3. make people believe your grasp of the English language is simply outstanding to an extremely hot NRI Malyalaam hot Jalebi girl.
If the user of this word is ever prompted to explain its meaning, it's best to say that it means "fall on" as it is very unlikely impossible that anyone will question your claim since it's almost for sure, probably believable.
This word is only to be used by male (Indian Born) Malyalams living. Furthermore, specifically only by those who stuggle with the English language (or foreign accents of it). Use this word in hopes of sounding like you were taught English by Queen Elizabeth's grandmother. This word actaully is purely made up, 100%, and should be used only once or twice in a Malyalaam's life as over use of it might let out the secret behind it's intent. Use it when you feel that:
1. you must confuse people(in an argument).
2. make people believe your grasp of the English language is simply outstanding (friends, co-workers, boss).
3. make people believe your grasp of the English language is simply outstanding to an extremely hot NRI Malyalaam hot Jalebi girl.
If the user of this word is ever prompted to explain its meaning, it's best to say that it means "fall on" as it is very unlikely impossible that anyone will question your claim since it's almost for sure, probably believable.
by Ranu paji January 23, 2006
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