slope widow

Oilfield equivalent of a military dependapotomus. Originally referred to the wives of men who worked the North Slope production field around Prudhoe Bay. Sits home alone 16 days a month with nothing to do but spend money, flirt at the bar, and project a huge entitlement vibe anywhere they go physically (see “Karen”) or online (see “Lisa”).

Almost always associated with alt-right extremism, fascism, and often found simping for authoritarianism. Likely to be found making claims of being a “patriot” while at the same time regurgitating the same lame pro-russian talking points doled-out by right wing extremist pundits on cable TV
That chick has got to be a slope-widow: she’s online in the middle of the day, in the middle of the week, posting like she’s drunk, trying to talk smack to a bunch of cartoon dogs, complaining about US tax dollars going to Ukraine. Clearly she’s got no job, seems pretty popular with all the male “maga patriots” who fit the profile of being oilfield adjacent, alt-right extremists / maga militants themselves.
“She’s a Lisa… You see that diamond on her finger the size of a doorknob? Drinking at the bar alone at 2pm? She’s a slope widow.”
by AN00B135 March 03, 2023
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Slope joint

I'm gonna hit up that new slope joint for lunch, heard their rangoons are amazing
by Harry Moe Lester September 18, 2020
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slope and sleigh

Lyric variation for the popular Christmas song, jingle bells.

Often used in streaming single challenges
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse slope and sleigh, hey!
by autumnglynn December 22, 2022
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Mogul Slopes

Also sometimes known as the powder room, the Mogul Slopes are where bar patrons and party goers go to snort cocaine.
Sam was having a boring night at the club, so she and Angela went into the mogul slopes to brighten their night.
by Bond, James Bong January 16, 2013
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sloped roof

Metaphor used when a justification can’t be made for negligence or lack of productivity or timeliness, particularly in a work setting.

Origin: The excuse made by the United States Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle, for the negligence during the assassination attempt on former President, Donald Trump at the Pennsylvania rally July 13, 2024.

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Kimberly Cheatle: “And so, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, the decision was made to secure the building, from inside.”

Boss: Why is your project late? Sloped roof get in the way?
by bruh421 July 22, 2024
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sloped roof

Metaphor used when a justification can’t be made for negligence or lack of productivity or timeliness, particularly in a work setting.

Origin: The excuse made by the United States Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle, for the negligence during the assassination attempt on former President, Donald Trump at the Pennsylvania rally July 13, 2024.

(Disclaimer: The author of this definition does not condone or tolerate political violence)
Kimberly Cheatle: “And so, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, the decision was made to secure the building, from inside.”

Boss: Why is your project late? Sloped roof get in the way?
by bruh421 July 22, 2024
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Down sloping

When you're drinking with three of the boys in a circle and one proceeds to jerk off both of the two sitting to the left and right and then gives oral to his bro infront of him.

Similar to giving a ski job. But the black diomand version.
I cracked open a cold one with the boys and proceeded with down sloping them. What are bros for.
by TayDaniels January 06, 2018
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