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you sly dog you

A completely ironic phrase commonly used to define someone who does something mildly cool or impressive. This phrase should never be used seriously, as it ruins the joke, and makes you look retarded.
Lil cheggos, you sly dog you!
by DudeishBroski November 14, 2018
mugGet the you sly dog youmug.

sly walking behind her move

When attempting to sit next to a particular person in a University of Sydney Economics lecture, this move should be undertaken. It involves isolating the person prior to the lecture, then walking up to person in a way that they will not see you (although if that happens, it can't be too bad). Once behind this person, follow them into the Economics lecture, thus following them into the row they decide to sit in, THUS, sitting next to them.
Finito.
Perfecto.
A1: Should I use the sly walking behind her move?
A2: Yes.
by pavmeister April 22, 2011
mugGet the sly walking behind her movemug.

Sly

A name given to someone you're close with.
I was with my sly before I came here.
by dr4vynn March 21, 2023
mugGet the Slymug.

Sly dogs

Sarah and Chloe are generally cool so they are sly dogs.
by Sistersimon February 4, 2019
mugGet the Sly dogsmug.

Sly Merk

To go behind someones back, street style
Bruv don't get it twisted, I know you be on the Sly Merk for me
by DanBizzle007 April 17, 2008
mugGet the Sly Merkmug.

Sly

Another word for a monkey who picks his ass and flings shit!
Oh look at that sly boy over there hanging upside down from that tree limb over there, he is just swinging away on that wood!
by RomanHi5 September 3, 2020
mugGet the Slymug.

Sly-profiling

The art of having noticeably nicer stuff than your subordinates so that they feel inferior to you. Additionally, the sly-profiler also needs to have stuff that is just slightly less nice than the boss' so that they don't feel threatened but can see that you mean business.
Employee 1: Did you see his new Rolex?

Employee 2: Yeah, He's just sly-profiling because he's tired of being a VP and we are looking for a new C.O.O
Employee 1: Man, we'll never make that much.
by steven demic February 22, 2017
mugGet the Sly-profilingmug.

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