First used in basketball during an amazing play. This term is now widely used to describe an amazing event.
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Get the Shackled My Sherlock mug.A temporary modular building, sometimes used at schools to alleviate overcrowding.
These buildings are called T-Shacks due to their usually decrepit physical condition.
Normally identified by the designation T-1, T-2, etc.
These buildings are called T-Shacks due to their usually decrepit physical condition.
Normally identified by the designation T-1, T-2, etc.
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Get the Mack Shack mug.A shop in downtown San Diego, CA, where people go to break stuff. You buy it, you break it. That's the idea. Come in. Break stuff. Smile. The first and original store of this kind in The United States.
Alisha: "My boss is a total jerk. I need to go to Sarah's Smash Shack, write his name on a plate & destroy it! That way, I can go in tomorrow, smile at him, and continue to pretend that I like working for him."
Amanda: "Oh my god! I went there last week with my boyfriend, and we wrote our ex's names on shit, and smashed the hell out of them. Then we totally made out!"
Amanda: "Oh my god! I went there last week with my boyfriend, and we wrote our ex's names on shit, and smashed the hell out of them. Then we totally made out!"
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Get the Sarah's Smash Shack mug.A shot or goal scored in football which involves a tackle from either attacker or defender, sometimes resulting in freak goals.
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When someone contains all of their knowledge about an object or article simply by reading and believing the marketing ploys layed out by "Corporate" and "the Manufacturers".
In other words, when someone simply reads the box and price tag, then conveys this information on to the purchaser; passing this knowledge off as if they had a clue.
When someone contains all of their knowledge about an object or article simply by reading and believing the marketing ploys layed out by "Corporate" and "the Manufacturers".
In other words, when someone simply reads the box and price tag, then conveys this information on to the purchaser; passing this knowledge off as if they had a clue.
I can't believe I bought this piece of crap MP3 player; man, that sales person really Radio Shacked me.
He sounded like he knew what he was saying when he told me about all the peripherals, but he could only Radio Shack.
He sounded like he knew what he was saying when he told me about all the peripherals, but he could only Radio Shack.
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