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DEBUTANTE

Lazy Trailer Trash with inherited money as opposed to good people who working their hardest to support a family are economically reduced to living in a trailer house.
"I'm a three-time debutante, ergo I am very comfortable in an evening gown. As for blue jeans, I used to have 17 Arabian horses and can muck out stalls with the best of them. I don't give a shit what other women write." (in their Match profile)
by ROBERT J. LANIER January 16, 2008
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debugga

a bug that scares the crap out of you
by zzeepp11999944 June 7, 2009
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one nighter deluxe

a strict one night stand, where you didn't know the girl/boy and where no contact is made afterwards.
"Ever gotten joyed off a ONE NIGHTER DELUXE?"
"Nah, too risky - I don't know that whore!"
by UTLaali December 13, 2002
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debuger

software program ( shows problems with compiled code )
If you run a debuger anywhere in the state of Washington, they will force you to move south and find another job!
by itichie_nocanpo July 1, 2006
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Deluxe

A term that defines a person who is toxic, racist, an asshat, braindead, and a retard.
You are being so deluxe right now,”
by Aixros August 16, 2019
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Deluxe Carpet Cleaning

Simply Deluxe Carpet Cleaning, is by far the nastiest most infestated place of employment on the face of the earth, and by infestated I mean deseased, AIDS, Hep C, Herpagondosyphilades, Gonareah etc... you name the desease, it is there.
If you want a desease goto D.C.C.
by Ex-Telemarketer June 2, 2004
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Box Deluxe

A spurious definition of the origin of the UK slang term the Dog's Bollock's, perpetrated probably in good faith by Stephen Fry on the BBC show QI.

The researchers for the show put into the mouth of the normally erudite and knowledgeable Stephen Fry the notion that early construction sets were labelled 'box standard' and 'box deluxe':

Fry: In the early years of the 20th century, children's construction sets, like Meccano, were sold in two kinds, labelled "Box Standard" and "Box Deluxe". And that, or so they say and persuade me, is where we get the two phrases "bog standard" and "dog's bollocks"!

These two ideas - one that 'bog standard' comes from 'box standard', which is plausible enough but, as we have seen, lacking any supporting evidence, and secondly, that 'the dog's bollocks' comes from 'box deluxe', which is pure invention. Even if they could come up with such a box label, and that remains noticeably lacking, how is that linguistic jump supposed to have occurred, and why the long gap between the construction sets and the phrase being found in print?

Fry did at least seem to have less than 100% faith in the story and qualified it with etymology's most telling weasel words "or so they say...".
Dog's Bollocks isn't related in any way to Box Deluxe!
by Nodnol April 2, 2011
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