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Two-Degree Rule 

A rule of dating that educated thirtysomething singles resort to after growing tired of dating hairdressers and waitresses who are for the most part uneducated. The rule states that in order for you to date her, she must have two college degrees. Of course, this only applies to dating. Random hookups with the uneducated are still allowed when the rule is invoked.
Guy 1: That waitress chick you hooked up with last night at waffles-r-us was a hottie. You should date her.

Guy 2: No way, Two-Degree Rule dude. Cosmetology school ain't one of them.
Two-Degree Rule by B. Larison January 7, 2007

45 Degree angled haircut 

Woah, is that a 45 degree angled haircut! Are you gay!

"Internet address" degree of too much information 

Refers to an "extreme" level of grossly over-sharing personal/graphic/disgusting details --- it would read, "www.tmi.com", an acronym which stands for "Way, Way, Wayyyyy Too Much Information; Come On, Man!"
Stud #1: I got my first blowjob while taking a crap on my girlfriend's toilet. It was awesome, and I found that it even helped me to poop more easily.
\Stud #2: Eeeeyewwww---- "Internet address" degree of too much information!

Backwood 90 degree sideways hogtie piledriver 

The process of fucking your cousin (with your dad) in a shed, with a blindfold on your dick and riding a tractor upside down and singing Yankee Doodle dandy. Your cousin has to be tied sideways to the wall, or it is illegal.
Bill is doing a Backwood 90 degree sideways hogtie piledriver right now.

4th Degree Burn 

Burn obtained through fireworks shot at victim. Can only be called 4th degree when victim has volunteered to be shot at. Thus proving that his burns are worthy of being called 4th degree.
Darlo thought he could doge all the fireworks.... The dickweed's failure resulted in 4th degree burns.
4th Degree Burn by micole.3 January 1, 2011

nth degree 

To question someone needlessly or excessively.
Mom gave me the nth degree when I came home past curfew.
nth degree by Windosia April 26, 2005