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whee-vil

Something so evilly entertaining that it is super-fun evil.
That Wilhelmina Slater on "Ugly Betty" is diabolical. She is whee-vil.
by S. Rowe March 11, 2008
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Free wheel ratio

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Equation meant to calculate the level of dullness of a speech.

Ratio =

(Number of words in a speech)
-----------(divided by)-------------
(Minimal number of words to say the exact same thing)

A ratio over 2 means that the speech is truly boring.
Quite frequent among teachers, politician and so forth.

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Oh god, this teacher is sooooo boring, his free wheel ratio was above 3
by FreeWheelTheory June 22, 2011
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stealer's wheel

band who wrote and performed 'stuck in the middle with you'
could have been fronted by famous Scottish comedian Billy Connelly
good music to dance around to before cutting someone's ear off
Stealer's Wheel's 'stuck in the middle of you' is playing, im gonna cut someone's ear off
by ZepkiD May 13, 2005
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squeaky wheel gets the grease

It means that if you bitch loud enough, you'll eventually get your way.
Becky begged for months to her parents for a new car and she somehow got it. Squeaky wheel gets the grease, I guess.
by KRHimself August 11, 2005
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mexican wheelbarrow

fucking a girl from behind as you hold her legs up and she walks around the room on her hands.
Katy is such a mexican wheelbarrow. She can haul several loads at once.
by Bilbo T-baggins September 28, 2008
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Wheel some skeeze

to (wheel) hook up or pick up a (skeeze) skanky , slutty or easy partner..
daniel: YOOo were gonnaWheel some skeeze tonigh!! ahah jokingg. only hot girls

Mikey: you should have seen him last night he wheeled some skeeze
by jucied January 2, 2011
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reinventing the wheel

Starting something over completely from scratch when there is already something prepared. Often done unnecessarily and for the purpose of taking full credit.
Michelle: Did you see the dress Jenny made? It's just like that one we saw at the mall, except the straps cross.

Carly: Why didn't she just alter that one? She's always reinventing the wheel.
by Zach Willard July 6, 2008
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