A term for neo-nazis, in reference to the stylized lightning bolt insignia of the infamous Waffen SS.
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'you even trying to eat lobster and drink champagne?...you strictly a collard green corn bread baby, if anybody know, i know'- sample from lil' kim's 'came back for you'
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A phrase generally used in the hip hop lexicon. It describes not only an action, but also a general attitude. The term was originally used in this sense by the rapper E-40. When used by E-40, and many other hip hop artists including Three 6 Mafia in their song Poppin My Collar, the term refers to the act of pulling one's collar, or the clothing where one's collar would be (as when wearing a t-shirt), with the thumb and fingertips. One then releases the clothing in varying degrees of flamboyance. Used in this sense, "poppin' ya collar" is more about the attitude and message of confidence portrayed in so doing than any clothing style (see upturned collar). E-40 immortalized the term (and the accompanying attitude), in his song Pop Ya Collar from his album Loyalty and Betrayal.
1. After you get your car officially pimped, xzibit will be poppin' ya collar.
2. Never confuse the international sign for welling with poppin' ya collar.
2. Never confuse the international sign for welling with poppin' ya collar.
by Mr. Pompo November 6, 2008
Get the Poppin' ya collar mug.To flip your collar up on your polo shirt. Very common practice for guys in fraternities and other college-age preppy types. The guy who does this is often referred to as "that guy."
Ronald could never convince anyone that he really popped his collar for practical neck insulation and was not in fact "that guy."
by Nick D January 25, 2005
Get the pop your collar mug.An upturned collar, often called a "popped collar", is -- as the term obviously states -- a collar that has been upturned. It is best-known for its role during the 2000's as a part of "preppy" culture, something that many believe has worn out its welcome.
College Student 1: "My word, Lawrence, do you see that fellow student with the most audacious dress?"
College Student 2: "Egads! The youth with the upturned collar? Why, he must be visually impaired -- indeed, certainly! -- for he cannot see his current physical state; naturally, if he could, he would relieve his collar of its outdated duty posthaste!"
College Student 1: "Quite."
College Student 2: "Egads! The youth with the upturned collar? Why, he must be visually impaired -- indeed, certainly! -- for he cannot see his current physical state; naturally, if he could, he would relieve his collar of its outdated duty posthaste!"
College Student 1: "Quite."
by Suave Slav September 25, 2006
Get the upturned collar mug."double pop" which consists of a layer of two different, preferably brightly colored, polo shirts with the collars up - the result is really just delightful to the eye.
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Get the double popped collar mug.1) J.R.R. Tolkien, an accomplished professional philologist as well as novelist, described "cellar door" as the most beautiful combination of sounds possible in the English language. This is an alternative spelling.
2) Land of the mythical twin Nor'veI cities of Alagasco and Tennegasco
2) Land of the mythical twin Nor'veI cities of Alagasco and Tennegasco
1) Man, 'celardor' doesn't even sound that cool; I don't know what he was talking about.
2) "...and they journeyed for a fortnight and a half deep into the country of Celardor..."
2) "...and they journeyed for a fortnight and a half deep into the country of Celardor..."
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