by Ash Mundells Idial September 12, 2022
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Can sleep for 36 hours
Is good at quizing people
High blood pressure
Has a diabetic friend (met at work)
Forgets important things
Is he a developer?
What the Sanghyeon?
by anonymous September 15, 2022
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Person who is in change of publin
Can sleep for 36 hours
Is good at quizing people
High blood pressure
Has a diabetic friend (met at work)
Forgets important things
Is he a developer?
Can sleep for 36 hours
Is good at quizing people
High blood pressure
Has a diabetic friend (met at work)
Forgets important things
Is he a developer?
What the Sanghyeon?
by anonymous September 15, 2022
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girl 1: “omg look at him”
girl 2:” he’s so slaugh”
Ex 2:
boy 1: “mane she bad asl”
boy 2: “nah ong i’d slaugh”
girl 1: “omg look at him”
girl 2:” he’s so slaugh”
Ex 2:
boy 1: “mane she bad asl”
boy 2: “nah ong i’d slaugh”
by anonymous22374 November 4, 2022
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girl 1: “omg look at him”
girl 2:” he’s so slaugh”
Ex 2:
boy 1: “mane she bad asl”
boy 2: “nah ong i’d slaugh”
girl 1: “omg look at him”
girl 2:” he’s so slaugh”
Ex 2:
boy 1: “mane she bad asl”
boy 2: “nah ong i’d slaugh”
by anonymous22374 November 4, 2022
Get the slaugh mug.Slaughter is an alternative expression for the term slay which expresses pride, domination, doing something well, and/or to look good/beautiful. The meaning is hard to describe.
by lovingrediculousnessinmylife November 28, 2022
Get the Slaughter mug.British (usually London cockney slang)- Location used to hide all types of stolen goods.
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Etymology: Derived from the far older act of livestock-theft. Butchers received stolen animals because owners could no longer recognise their livestock after the animal had been slaughtered. Animals were very valuable commodities and a robber could potentially sustain a living from stealing livestock and selling them to butcher-fences. A ‘fence’ handler of stolen goods.
A slaughterhouse, hence abbrev. in slang to a ’slaughter’. See ‘slaughter’ used in the British TV series ‘Minder’
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Etymology: Derived from the far older act of livestock-theft. Butchers received stolen animals because owners could no longer recognise their livestock after the animal had been slaughtered. Animals were very valuable commodities and a robber could potentially sustain a living from stealing livestock and selling them to butcher-fences. A ‘fence’ handler of stolen goods.
A slaughterhouse, hence abbrev. in slang to a ’slaughter’. See ‘slaughter’ used in the British TV series ‘Minder’
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by AmericanIsNotEnglish January 20, 2023
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