by Mondiggy July 21, 2005

by C. Prettiebottom November 11, 2006

Means lame; opposite of 'ace' meaning cool. Used in Cariboo Region of British Columbia, Canada all through elementary and junior high school in the 70's.
by moneyjane March 16, 2005

A phrase and hand gesture often used by Auckland University students as a way to say the number 2 or to say goodbye
Jarrid: later (chuckin up deuces)
Louis: (chuckin up a deuce)
Jarrid: how many girls did you get with last night
Louis: deuces.
Louis: (chuckin up a deuce)
Jarrid: how many girls did you get with last night
Louis: deuces.
by jaz23 March 19, 2011

a woman weighing in excess of 200 pounds but under 300 pounds - see trezor. commonly followed with a multiple of 10 to give a more precise approximation of weight.
by Spencer Chan May 9, 2008

by janza face July 29, 2007

by youngbull July 1, 2005
