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bourbon dictionary

A user-written compendium of cocktail recipes.
Bert: "I can't find 'Flaming Nazi Buster' in bourbon dictionary."
Jan: "Look under 'Nazi Buster, Flaming.'"
Bert: "Oh."
by Harris Bergstein April 2, 2007
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Dictionary

You're an asshole.

-Demitri Martin
I bought a dictionary the other day. When I got home, the first word I looked up was dictionary. Next to the word it said...you're an asshole.
by G-rett May 2, 2008
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Dubya Dictionary

An imaginary dictionary that contains all the made-up words spoken by George W. "Dubya" Bush.
Dexi: Hey you guys know that drug Abilify?
Grim: yeah?
Dexi: Doesn't that sound like a word from the Dubya Dictionary?
by Dexi December 23, 2008
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Dictionary

Lets play Dictionary
by OJ Da Hayward June 23, 2009
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English Dictionary

The opposite of Urban Dictionary

Instead of slangs, it contains words we are too stupid to understand.
English Dictionary on Motor Boat
A fast boat that can be accelerated by pulling a string on its engine.

Urban Dictionary on Motor Boat
Titi drown bitches
by Matthew the Alchemist October 11, 2013
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Urban Dictionary

1. The Wikipedia of slang

2. A site with the most annoying T-Shirt ads on record

3. A good idea gone wrong, thanks to the many stupid assed and sexually inexperienced people make up a random combination of words and think of the most disturbing sexual acts they can possibly imagine
1. Urban Dictionary is Wikitionary in disguise

2. If no one repsonds to the BustedTees ads on Urban Dictionary, what make you think anyone will give Spreadshirt a second look?

3. Refer to the 2nd definition of Urban Dictionary
by MouthTaco May 19, 2008
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Oxford English Dictionary

A lexicographic wonder comprising 20 volumes of mostly abstruse words, from the graveyard of the English language, in which old gentleman of Anglo-Saxon origin refer to as a conversation piece when drinking their tea with their cronies and chaps; sometimes it is actually referred to promote dry erudite works of literature.
"Jeeves" could you bring me volume 14 from the Oxford English Dictionary?" "There is a word from Shakespeare, of which I am not quite sure."
by Luddz January 31, 2015
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