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plastic

(adj)
very stupid
(v)
being stupid or doing silly things
(n)(uncountable)
stupid or silly things
(n)(distribute+~)
being stupid or doing silly things
(n)
a white crown icon with cross eyes and a red round nose
in cantonese the pronunciation of plastic is gao which is very similar to gau. so plastic is used to be the metonymy of the word gau.
A:i have just done a very stupid stuff.
B:dont be so plastic, okay!?

A:i have just done a very stupid stuff.
B:dont distribute plastic, okay!?
by devildelta October 18, 2011
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That's well plastic

The word plastic replaces the word 'cool'. It is said when one says goodbye and wishes the person to take care. used in nathan barley.
Rufus Onslatt: hollers Dan Ashcroft! "The Rise of the Idiots". Awesome fuckin' opinions, dude.
Ned Smanks: Yeah, that's well plastic.
Rufus Onslatt: Laterz, dude.
Ned Smanks: Keep it foolish.
by Natfinken and Jaaaaychizzlin' February 20, 2009
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Plastic Paddy

The descendants of the Irish who emigrated to the United States and raised over 6 million dollars for the Irish so that they could fight the Anglo-Irish war and establish the Irish Free State. Their families and grandchildren are made fun of for claiming kinship by the people of the Irish Republic who don't acknowledge the help they received from Irish-Americans, both politically and otherwise.
The Irish today would call the grandchildren of John Devoy, (a convicted Fenian deported in 1871 to America, where he enjoyed a long, dedicated life as a journalist, publisher, political leader, and gun runner for Irish independence )plastic paddys.
by GingerNYC March 31, 2008
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plastic cop

'what a jackass, his just a plastic cop'
by patchy36 April 23, 2005
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plastic

yo lets grab some plastic and get high!
by juniordready October 9, 2009
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Plastic Paddy

Diaspora Irish (American Irish) like De Valera who fought to make Ireland free both in Europe and North America, and was thrown in prison, wrote the Irish constitution, served several terms as head of government and head of state in the Irish Republic, and was heavily involved in the Gaelic Revival that helped save the Irish language. Also like others who funded millions of dollars to the Irish and gave their lives fighting in the IRA during 'The Troubles.' Those who continue today to support politically and financially Ireland and many of its political parties. American Fenians and Diaspora Irish patriots, you know... "fake Irish" from whom we have absolutely nothing to be thankful for and no solidarity with.
"He's not Irish... more like a plastic paddy."
by Boyo85 December 16, 2009
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