A mixture of accelerate and celebrate, best used to describe those special driving moments when your being pressed firmly back into your seat and grinning like a kid on Christmas day.
I was stuck behind a rusty old transit most of the way here, I spotted a gap and left him eating my dust, dude I really couldn't help but accelebrate as I floored it.
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Bill: Remember when Urban Dictionary was cool? Bob: Yeah, but now Urban Dictionary is so fucking gay. They don't accept funny submissions anymore.
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a phrase used to express acceptance toward a situation (Sarcastic or not) or a phrase used when you can't seem to find the correct word.
*could also be used in a negative form
*could also be used in a negative form
Connor: dude, naked chicks , tonight. my house. you in?
Kizzle: I accept !
Connor: Awesome, were going to be drinking wine coolers
Kizzle: wow i do not accept what so ever.
Kizzle: I accept !
Connor: Awesome, were going to be drinking wine coolers
Kizzle: wow i do not accept what so ever.
by Kizle January 28, 2009
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With So many hundreds of thousands of people moving to and from the NYC metro area every year, The traditional Jersey Accent has all but disappeared.
by 07079 January 23, 2009
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Get the access mug.Technically, any one of the many accents and dialects spoken in the British Isles - Technically. But only use it if you know and respect this fact. Never use "Britain" as a substitute for England in case you offend the Celts who will probably beat the crap out of you for your troubles (Being Welsh myself, I can pretty well guarantee it)
It is not specifically "English Accent". If you want to say someone has an English Accent. Then it is common sensical to say "English Accent" as opposed to the potentially irritating generalization.
Make no mistake. I, for one, and many others like me will not let you use the term "Britsh Accent" (OR British anything else where you actually should have said English)
without some form of protest. Be it verbal or physical.
It is not specifically "English Accent". If you want to say someone has an English Accent. Then it is common sensical to say "English Accent" as opposed to the potentially irritating generalization.
Make no mistake. I, for one, and many others like me will not let you use the term "Britsh Accent" (OR British anything else where you actually should have said English)
without some form of protest. Be it verbal or physical.
by THR June 19, 2006
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Yeah, I'm from Jersey. Sojo, actually. Don't have the Joisey accent. You want that, go up to Noith Joisey.
by Myndi December 31, 2005
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