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Ledbetter Heights

n. A place, usually in suburbia, that's an over-populated dump. Most small-town apartment buildings can be refered to as such.
"Joe lives out in Ledbetter Heights"
by TransMayernik May 10, 2005
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Ledgebant

I havn't updated Norton in 5 years...ledgebant
by Moje April 23, 2009
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lesget

(n.) the action or instance of the separation, annulment, or legal dissolution of a marriage between two women.
Del and Phyllis make a tremendous couple. I think they'll be together until one of them dies. They will so never get a lesget.
by ssppuunn April 29, 2009
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Ledgechaun

A mix between a legend and a leprechaun, used to describe irishmen (or women) who are generally just great folk, i.e "legends."

depending on your attitudes to drugs, womanising and if you can forgive him for the movie Alexander, colin farrel could be considered a ledgechaun.
Thommo: "McCulloch's a Ledgechaun!"
Andy: "yeah man, so glad he didn't stay in ireland, we'd have missed out."
by Ferg91 December 28, 2011
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Ledgercide

To be killed because of a toxic combination or accidental overdose of prescription medications, as in the case of Heath Ledger.
She mixed a bunch of medications, so it's really no surprise her death was a Ledgercide.
by dwarfwarrior77 April 20, 2012
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Lexgeta

Lord of the Ham, Slayer of Scotch broom, King of Ham Hamma
I cannot be defeated for I'am Lexgeta; Lord of the Ham, Slayer of Scotch broom, King of Ham Hamma. MY POWER LEVEL IS OVER 9000!!!!! BWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
by Ulysses S. Potato October 23, 2012
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Ledge copy

Written material (a few sentences or an entire paragraph) that has questionable worth in the larger scheme of the story, article, or blog post. Figuratively, the copy is standing on the ledge wondering whether it should "take the leap" or continue on with its existence.
"David thinks he is a great writer, but his writing rambles on and on with meaningless ledge copy. He should just get to the point."
by Bernard Snatchly October 3, 2013
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