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lethal

lethal is like really really cool, used commonly among primary school boys a few years ago
wow!! thats lethal!!
thats lethal craic boy!!
by gracie September 18, 2004
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leth

So incredibility unmotivated.
So unbelievably tired.
So over the top exhausted
So tired he can't even muster up the strength to say lethargic.
Alvin was so leth he couldn't be bothered to answer the phone next to him.
Joanne was so leth she didn't have the energy to change the channel on the remote control.
by GregFresser September 22, 2013
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Flashing the leather

In Hockey (roller or ice) flashing the leather refers to what happens when the goaltender makes an outstanding save with their glove, normally on a one-timer or otherwise very difficult shot.
Roberto Luongo is known for flashing the leather while robbing the other team.
by HockeyDrone May 28, 2011
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leather huffer

One who smells leather excessively.
If Erin cannot get a handle on her leather huff(ing) habits in the workplace, she may soon be fired. I saw her smelling her Kooba bag again. Erin is definitely a bonafide leather huffer.
by Cydne Washington August 19, 2008
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Lethal Shower Dancing (LSD)

Lethal Shower Dancing aka LSD is when you are taking a shower and you bust out outlandish dance moves.
Paul woke up super early so he could do some lethal shower dancing (LSD) before he got ready to go to Mondo for work.
by Skeetina February 10, 2007
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lethal injection

A method of execution involving injecting the individual with several drugs. Some are to make him unconscious and even unaware of his situation, and other drugs are injected to poison him or her to death. This is considered the most "humane" method of execution.
More and more U.S. states use lethal injection to carry out the death penalty.
by Party Pooper May 3, 2005
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lerch

Pronunciation: ler'ch
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse leoch; akin to Old English letich.
1 : the act of lurking while in the perched position; usually outside someones window or home looking in, or out depending on the object being lerched upon.
Person 1: AHHHHHHHH!!!!
Person 2: Damnit she caught me lerching again.
by Orca Snorter October 17, 2006
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