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devil's pour

When an alcoholic drink is poured very strong or too strong.
The bartender gave me the devil's pour when he made my rum and coke.
by mitchbull03 September 13, 2013
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Devil's Night

October 30. A Detroit-area "tradition" originally centered around pranks like egging windows and cars, destroying property, or TP'ing houses; in the mid 1970s these relatively harmless but annoying acts were mostly replaced by widespread arson, peaking in the 1980s when up to 800 fires would be reported in a single night. More recently, the city has organized a so-called "Angel's Night," where volunteers patrol neighborhoods to prevent and report crimes. The effort has been somewhat effective, and is taken so seriously that news stations almost never use the original term anymore, in an attempt to show support for the volunteers.
You might want to stay in... it's Devil's Night, after all.
by progamer124 September 30, 2005
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the devil is in the details

Some catch, trick, or error that is hidden in the details, often easily missed.
A: Man, this whiskey is smooth!
B: Dude, it's only 80 proof, you're drinking a liqueur not liquor. Remember, the devil is in the details.
by biggs33 October 6, 2010
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the white devil

Shelly was getting high on the white devil at the Labor Day party
by Some Turd October 12, 2015
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devil horns

The hand gesture made by "metal heads" when hearing music they like. Made by holding the middle and ring finger down with the thumb while holding pointer finger and pinky strait. (Unfortunately) Picked up by lots of music genres, now not taken as seriously for that reason.
ALL YOU f****rs GET THOSE HORNS UP!!
by Mary Margaret July 2, 2005
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Saying used (especially in the southern US) when the sun is shining yet it's raining. I've been told that in Scandinavian countries they say "There's a marriage in Hades" for this, and in South America they say "The devil and his wife are dancing." (Since all version relate to the devil and his spouse, there's probably some older story that all these sayings derive from.)
I wanna know, have you ever seen the rain, coming down on a sunny day? Yes, the devil is beating his wife. (Heh, CCR reference too.)
by truejim October 28, 2011
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DevilDriver

Amazing band. Dez Fafara (vocals from Coal Chamber) is the frontman for this death metal band. They are nothing like Coal Chamber and are heavier than many bands that are actually good.
DevilDriver: Cry For Sky
by Innanova February 7, 2004
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