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Ledge

A 'Ledge' is a person you wish to bestow a certain amount of grattitude on for doing a ledgendary act. This act may not seem like much but if it touches your heart (for whatever twisted reason) let them know today. Give 'ledge' a whirl.
Mr formestone you are a Ledge.

(also note that contorting your right hand to form an 'L' shape and firing it up in a rather 'Craig David' style way adds extra oomph to this phrase. The double ledge (wherein you make two 'L' shapes) is becoming ever popular also)
by L-JJ March 18, 2005
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lodger

that mucus that gets caught in your throat from that real bad cold or flu.
Hawkkk! let me get this lodger out of my throat.
by crooks September 21, 2005
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Leger Pinhead

xpunkchickenx's little b i t c h
bitch
We found a problem in your definition.

Example is too short
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Legger

A hard penis thats not erect that lays right on the leg.
Pos. Noun.
John hung a legger once Jazmin arrived.
by DJ Undefined October 9, 2008
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Leggers

Irritating/attacking people into chasing you for fun/
Something Chavs do.

Slang originating from St Helens, Merseyside.
Called "chases" in Liverpool, Merseyside.
CHAV: "Did you hear about Liam?

Other CHAV: "No what did he do?"
CHAV: "He spat on some smack'eds and they gave him leggers"
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ledgen...wait for it...dary

1) term used by barnery stinson(neil partick harris) in the tv program
1) omg that was ledgen...wait for it...dary"
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Lederol

Lederol is a looking leather-like cotton fabric, which was developed and produced in the 1930's.

It is also known as Imitation leather or leather replacement designates. The name was and is not not mark-legally protected.

In that GDR the production procedure was refined and used as material for the production of numerous articles. The upper-layer was rubberized and embossed for the following different kinds of simulated leather: cotton fabrics for jackets, coats, bags and hats, for production of rain protection clothes or protective clothing for boat operators and Motorradfahrer, in addition, for durable chair covers or book covers.

Production continued under the designation Lederol after the reunification of Germany.
by thewalleyewacker January 9, 2011
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