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shukemaxxing

when someone is being annoying or trying to hard to be funny or impress someone
he was shukemaxxing when he saw his crush.
by mikehawkbollz December 28, 2025
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Shake it like a British Nanny.

.(Shake it like a British Nanny) Phrase. 1) The act of shaking a small infant in order to make it stop crying. 2) To be violently shaken in order to be brought back into consciousness. 3) Pill free alternative to viagra. 4) The act of shaking the living crap out of something in a violent manner in order to obtain inner clarity. (See also Epileptic-Buddhist).
.Shake it like a British Nanny
1) If the baby don't stop cryin' I'm a shake it like a British nanny.
2) The whore won't wake up! Shake it like a British nanny.
3) If it don't get hard just Shake it like a British Nanny.
4) Like the 7 paths to clarity I look deep into my being to find... .errr..ug.. uh..ug.err.errr.errrr. errr.eeeer. ..uhhh....eech..ech ..ech...uggg ...gurgle, gurgle, gurgle.
by SirIsaacHillary July 18, 2008
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Shakespemo

A statement of emo or unpleasant topics of woe spoken articulately, and sounds really fancy and sad, like emo poetry spoken in everyday conversation

named for William Shakespeare, the world first emo kid
Guy 1 (upset person): woe! when will the soft caress of the darkness pull me into its bosom so i can escape this oppression and drown in the numbing song of the black crow making shadows on my wall
Guy 2: Way to be a Shakespemo
Guy 3: doesn't bosom mean tits?
by Ursinkoo October 18, 2008
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shake'n'fake

Put some effort into it. This isn't "shake'n'fake."
by robbbbtetedsgsd June 7, 2009
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Shake Deuces

To peace out or leave a setting, the shaking of your index and middle finger as u leave.
" Yo im bout to shake deuces outt here paaaaaace"
by turkeyeatinfrenchfry February 5, 2010
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Shakespeareish

When someone is trying to speak in Shakespearean but just throws in a couple thou's and thines.
Dude1: What if thou sammich was thine only sammich?

Dude2: Umm, it would taste the same?

Dude1" Ahh yes, but in Shakespeareish it is thine only sammich!

Dude2: Yeah... in Shakespearean its also a sammich by any other name would taste as sweet... And this is a sub, so... still tasty.
by SirEvanJones February 16, 2010
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shake money off his trousers

have so much money that one can give some to somebody on demand at once. The possessive adjective may be one's, her, my, our or their as the case may be.
He is so rich that he can shake money off his trousers.
by uttam maharjan March 30, 2010
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