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Pack

Slang term for an insult., noun
Term used to signal the start of a verbal altercation. Ussually initiated by clapping hands together and directing forefingers toward your opponent.
Baltimore Slang term used to define an insult, usually one-up'ed by giving someone "the meal"
Jon:I'm definatly about to pack you up!
or
Bill:DAMN, YO JUST GOT PACKED!
by Red1000 July 12, 2009
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PACK is so big that he sat on a rainbow and skittles popped out
by GREG DUNN June 15, 2004
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to insut someone, put them down, diss them
"HA! you just got packed, bro"
by ks February 15, 2004
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An exclamation indicating the positive aspects of being part of a homogeneous group of people. An extension of the social comfort provided by being a member of such a group.
Ron: Hey, Jeff, let's get the boys together for drinks tonight

Jeff: That's a pack idea, brother Ron!
by obracadabra January 28, 2012
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A group of people bound together by the writings of Anne Walsh and so much more.
The Pack can be found at TFA, reading the Dangerverse.
by Michael Kerr October 4, 2007
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A group of three asians, usally mixed gender travling together, most likely about to hunt small children.
Kids!... Kids, stay away from that pack, they will eat you!
Travel channel- "watch as this pack of asians feast on their freshly hunted children."
by 69 McGoo February 10, 2010
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v. To eat lots of absorbant foods such as bread and pancakes and drink lots of water before you go drinking. Packing gives you the ability to drink more in one night and helps prevent the severity of a hangover, or just prevent the hangover all together.
Johnny packed before he drank and is hangover-free!
by Matt February 20, 2005
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