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foo clad

Another way of saying too bad

It originated from an episode of "Even Stevens" when Louis' crazy uncle comes to town causing trouble.

The scene where the phrase "foo clad" takes place when Louis got into an argument with his dad because he was supposed to be washing the car but instead hung out with his crazy uncle.
Louis: Well too bad.
Steve: What did you say?
Louis: I said...foo...clad.
Steve: FOO CLAD!?
by Louis Stevens March 25, 2009
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caddied

The term used to describe a marijuana bowl that has been extinguished.
Yo, man smoke that reef.
Nah man. Caddied
by Oysters Rockefeller January 11, 2009
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caddywompus

askew, crooked, not quite right.
the car is caddy wompus, its parked over the lines on both sides.
by Ashley Pinney March 31, 2005
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Mad Caddies

One of the best ska bands to date, right behind streetlight manifesto and the old catch 22they have an insane trumpet player who got things put on his teeth just to play better. thats dedication. if u think im lying that they rock then go download some songs
The Mad Caddies song "monkeys" is awesome
by brad December 5, 2004
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Biggus Caddus

A man who repeatedly acts in an ungentlemanly or untrustworthy manner, with deliberate disregard for another's feelings or rights.
While seemingly proper and trustworthy, Tiger Woods was actually a Biggus Caddus.
by Panalux December 12, 2009
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Chadd Out

To get visually upset at the teasing or light criticism of others, usually ending in leaving the scene of torment and playing Tetris on a dark porch.
After we jokingly (but semi-seriously) told him to stop drinking, Chadd decided to Chadd Out. We found him on the porch twenty minutes later.
by Beck the Creeper October 7, 2008
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claddagh ring

A Celtic ring that symbolizes love, friendship and loyalty. The two hands symbolize friendship, the heart, love; and the crown, loyalty. If worn on the right hand with the heart facing away from the wearer, this declares the wearer "foot-loose and fancy-free." Right hand with the heart toward the wearer means "spoken for." When worn on the left hand with the heart facing away from the wearer it means "betrothed" and with the heart facing the wearer, "wed."
"I'm going to go hit on that sexy red-headed chick!"

"Dude, better not, see that Claddaugh ring? It means she's taken..."
by luckie irish red May 20, 2005
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