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decoy

A usually attractive female who lures men and has bad intentions to do them harm.
What out for her she's a decoy.
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When having sex in the doggy position, withdraw and allow spit to fall across the partners' back. Thinking you have came across their back, they will turn, when you can really release. Ideally, aim for the face.
She wouldn't let me come in her face, so I pulled a decoy on her.
by Ian January 30, 2005
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In urban driving, it's that driver who wants to pass you much faster than traffic. If you let them get in front of you, which is what they want, then the police will pull them over first.
1. A driver who has somewhere to be knows how to be the second-fastest car on the road, and not be a decoy for someone else.

2. Yeah, I have somewhere to be but I'm not going any faster than 74. That guy who just zoomed past is my decoy.

3. Awesome, a decoy! Let me merge right and let you pass. I'll wave to you on the shoulder in 10 miles.
by Boston Driver April 13, 2013
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“Have u checked out Rosie lately? She is pretty Decoy.”
by Duck Hunter Society of Ayr October 27, 2007
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Decoy

a bird or a mammal or an imitation of one, used by hunters to attract other birds or mammals.
He was decoyed by his enemies.
by AngelBlack June 3, 2015
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The one-handed graffiti gangster from the mean streets of Redline.
Feared by many as the most elite and cunning of all those that apply spray to walls, he amazes the toys with a seemingly unrepenting string of styles and b-boy poses.
Whilst many see him as being a figure of great importance and even worship, Decoy keeps it real by appearing cool, collected and calm.
He runs the line, Hornsby to North Sydney. Recognise, or meet the bottom of his volleys.
ToyOner:"ho snap, did you just see that ill Decoy throwup?"
ToyOner2:"kid's got skills."

5-0:"we are unable to aprehend 'Decoy' at this time because, well, he's just to darn BURNER!"
by Trevor. July 9, 2007
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decoy anger

(n.) when one continues to yell after realizing that they have wrongly accused someone of something. This noise draws attention away from the fact that the speaker/yeller called out their victim unjustly.
Jimmy: Did Mr. Burns know that you didn't actually pull the fire alarm?

Johnny: I think so. All of that shouting must've been decoy anger.
by RickBAideai April 2, 2011
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