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claper pips

A group of supercreatures, who are much higher above everyone else. The group consists of Fenicks (LK), Candyland (CM), Herbert "hoeboat" (KB), Idabubbaganoose (LS)! They are better than you. They are smarter than you. They are prettier than you. Like it, love it, LIVE IT.
This is an awfome desinition of claper pips!
by Candyland & Fenicks January 7, 2005
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no chupes

A direct, literal synonym of Mexican/chicano slang term no mames, this term is hardly used, and is considered more of a grammatical joke than a an actual practical slang term.
Hermilo: Facundo, eres bajo.
Facundo: No chupes, burro. Vete al purgatorio.
Hermilo: No mames duende. Eres baboso.
by Brad Sevy December 16, 2008
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clumped

The result of a errant facial where semem beads are stuck in the girls hair creating a clump.
I was going for a money shot but I guess my aim must have been off, boy did that girl get clumped.
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clape

The act of rape, as performed by a clown with a goofy voice and generally happy-go-lucky demeanor.
The clowns forced me into the back seat of their tiny little car, and one by one, they proceeded to clape me.
by Matthew Robert Young December 13, 2008
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chupe

similar to sir or madame, it is a term used to greet people(can be addressed towards men and women)chupe also means soup
1: Sup, chupe.
2: Hey, man! why did you call me soup?
1: IDK.
2: Okay.
by paugevich March 8, 2009
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clumer

a person who everyone loves and people just love to be around. they generally get things right and are usually viewed as an epitome of success.
Person 1: OMG he is such a clumer. He's so cool!
Person 2: Yeah I know! I wish I was like him!
by lebrondude6 May 4, 2011
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clue clock

verb: to catch by surprise with a really hard punch or hit, which usually leaves the recipient of the same word (used in noun form) dazed, confused or reeling, or in extreme cases, down or out for the count. The past tense form of the verb is generally representative of a single strike or blow, which effectively and convincingly takes the recipient down and/or out.
She didn't consider herself much of a fighter, but she waited in the dark room, just behind the door, with a cast iron skillet in hand, scared but ready to clue clock her uninvited guest across his forehead, if he proved crazy enough to continue following her around in her own home!
by jOkErrAy December 7, 2016
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