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Hot plate

The plate you put your cocaine on
You pick up a bag?
Well let’s get that hot plate ready!!!
by Looner eclipse November 8, 2020
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Tennessee license plate

The ugly tattoo that redneck fat chicks get right above their ass. Also known as a tramp stamp, cum target and ass antlers.
I thought that girl was cute until her shirt rode up her back and I saw her Tennessee license plate. Then I knew that she was a skeezer, and I ignored her after that.
by PMax January 22, 2009
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Plate

A term used to describe a man/woman, who is used for the purpose of sex.
Jim: Bob that isn't your girlfriend?
Bob: No, this is my plate, i got her to convert last week.
by Hanable August 10, 2018
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dinner plate nipple

word used when a girls aerolas are equivelant or exceed the size of a dinner plate
when cindy showed me her boobs i laughed my ass off at her huge dinner plate nipples.
by justin February 26, 2005
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Paterno

"Hey, I just saw a kid being raped. Should we call the police."
"No way, dude. We've got Paterno this, or else it might splash back on us."
by Nittany Lyin' November 8, 2011
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Plate

Buyer: aye you got that?
Dealer: what you need?
Buyer: lemme get a plate
by Jake September 30, 2012
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Paterson

The City of Paterson, located on the Passaic River in New Jersey was once one of the mightiest industrial cities of the United States. It has a rich history as the Nation's first planned industrial city, as well as containing some of the country's oldest textile mills and businesses.

In 1792, Alexander Hamilton formed an investment group called the Society of Useful Manufactures (the "SUM") whose funds would be used to develop a planned industrial city in the United States that was later to become Paterson. Hamilton believed that the United States needed to reduce its dependence on foreign goods and should instead develop its own industries.

The industries developed in Paterson were powered by the 77-foot high Great Falls of the Passaic, and a system of water raceways that harnessed the power of the falls. The district originally included dozens of mill buildings and other manufacturing structures associated with the textile industry and later, the firearms, silk, and railroad locomotive manufacturing industries. In the latter half of the 1800's, silk production became the dominant industry and formed the basis of Paterson's most prosperous period, earning it the nickname "Silk City." Paterson was also the site of historic labor unrest that focused on anti-child labor legislation, safety in the workplace, a minimum wage, and reasonable working hours.
Royce: yo whats really good Justin?!?! When we goin down to Silk City?

Justin: Silk City?! Where is that?

Royce: PATERSON MA DUDE

Justin: Paterson? oh aight then trillz.
by Royds May 4, 2006
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