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polish roll

A roll of 1 dollar bills with either a 20 or 100 on the outside to give the illusion that the holder has more money than he really does.

Originated in the Chicago nouveau riche Polish community as a means of showing off.
Check out Piotr's Polish roll, he ain't really ballin'!
by Illinois Joe December 18, 2012
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Goggle-Polisher

(from Steampunk motif of brass goggles)

- Late adopter of a scene who commonly gets credit for exemplying it through the use of a single, high-concept visual symbol, ie, brass goggles, anatomical corsets.
Characterized by simultaneous need to be identified with, and deep resentment of, the innovators of the trend they emulate. Self-image dependent on imaginary placement in percieved hierarchy of originality.
Often deliberately and defensively ignorant about true roots of their chosen aesthetic scene; more often just unaware.

Not to be confused with Babelfish Travelers.

Predessors include Drugstore Cowboy, Parking-Lot DeadHead and "Camp" Follower.
"Man, I haven't seen so many skeleton corsets since my sister's sorority went to the '07 Decembrist's show. Goggle-polishers for days.
by Charisma Resistant October 22, 2008
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Polish Slip

When a person (Usually Polish/Eastern European), works a self-employed job and gets paid with cash-in-hand to avoid paying income taxes.
Tytus works as a plumber, he's always pulling off the Polish Slip.
by CrypticReich October 24, 2020
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Facebook Polish

When you go back on your facebook and delete uninteresting or pointless posts or comments that you previously made.
by Mr. Cheesespread May 12, 2011
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polish pussy

something that German and Russian men rape repeatedly.
man hitler sure raped that polish pussy
by kawaiijizzlord5000 October 13, 2015
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Polish rose

A Polish rose is an hors d'oeuvre made with chipped beef (Buddig, for example) cream cheese and a dill pickel. Spread the soft cream cheese on the slice of beef, lay a pickel on it and roll it up. Then slice it cross wise into bite sized pieces. I am not aware of a proper culinary name for these. We've always called them Polish roses.
We're coming to your Super Bowl party and we'll bring Polish roses.
by The Michigan Vintner February 3, 2019
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