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Moving silently

the term used by lazy people (bums) to appear mysterious and to give a false impression of their come up to mask their real activity of bumming the fuck out to the rest of the group.
A: “where have you been man?”

B: “can’t say. I’m moving silently”

“Bro I’m locked in. also can't show wat I'm working on cuz moving silently“

A: “what are you working on?”
B: “can’t say cuz I’m moving silently”
by ImCowCat May 9, 2024
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moving anti

a person acting nonchalant, in contrast to a more happy, enthusiastic person.
basically just being a dickhead for no reason
J - "How's your day been so far?"
H - "gd"
J - "Ay, stop moving anti, mun."
by cap0_ July 4, 2024
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Moving

1: Moving means the way you're acting, the way you make your moves. Ex: "Moving devious"

2: Moving, as in moving houses.
Guy 1: That dude is moving devious.
Guy 2: Right? I gotta be moving out of this neighborhood.
by WhosBlue February 22, 2024
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Molings

When you jump into the pier and get pummeled agaist the concrete walls to death for funzies
Wanna go do some molings?
by sportiskais4 March 10, 2024
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Molings

When you jump into the pier and get pummeled agaist the concrete walls to death for funzies
Wanna go do some molings?
by sportiskais4 March 10, 2024
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moving spanky

Mans were in the Trizzy and that BK kid was moving spanky
by CPGLIZZY March 29, 2024
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Moving Bags of Lettuce

A phrase used to describe something that:
A) should be incredibly simple, but is instead quite complicated
B) should be easy, but instead requires immense effort
C) seems like it should take only a short while to accomplish, but instead takes exponentially longer than expected

The phrase appears to have originated from a conversation between an engineer and his sister early in 2024. The story goes that in describing his day, he was explaining a conveyor belt that he was designing. Intending to use “like” as a filler word, he said, “It’s just, like, moving bags of lettuce! It shouldn’t be so hard!” His sister, thinking he was using some new expression she had never heard, asked him to explain what he meant by, “like moving bags of lettuce.” Thus the expression was born.
My work was terribly difficult today. I felt like I was moving bags of lettuce.

Changing that tire was like moving bags of lettuce. It took three hours longer than I thought it would have.
by The Guy from Up North September 22, 2024
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