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no more parties in LA

when there is no more parties in Los Angeles

also a song featuring KanYe West and Kendrick Lamar, produced by legendary producer Madlib
Turdfacemgee: Geez, I'm so sad, man.
Bigtwat: Why, what's wrong?
Turdfacemgee: There's no more parties in LA
by ligmafreshballs March 15, 2023
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2 more times

a slang originated from greensprings school lekki in which can be used instead of ask again but the diffrense is it can be used for non-question
paul: what do we have next period
me: 2 more times

paul: msheew
by ask again March 16, 2020
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25% more chips

The biggest lie told by chips companies. A recurring marketing tactic to increase sales while only adding 2 more pieces as to not be considered false advertising.
Also known as "25% more air".
This package has 25% more chips!
Cap🧢
by ruralurban24 January 29, 2023
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More than spicy

The burning of a thousand suns on your tongue and throat so that you can't talk or make any other facial expressions but...
The pepper was more than spicy her eyes began to produce tears as she tried calling out for help but then realized she had eaten a pepper.
by Don't watch me burn January 15, 2021
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Get more sleep

What a very modest boy should do.
Friend: How are you? (cares, actually)
Friend: good just tired (for whateverty-seventh and a hundred time)
Friend: Get more sleep dude it’s like the characters in Darkest Dungeon. Take care of yourself

Friend: No

*muffled cursing, yeeting of persons into better habits*
by Distractor in Chief March 30, 2021
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Some more niggas

What do you get when a white girl and a tongan have a baby together
There they go having some more niggas in the

world
by Uckmydick March 18, 2021
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The "more-less" adverb

To avoid the awkward construct of prefixing adverbs with "more", such as more quickly, or more easily, simply remove the "more" and instead use the phrase "easierly", or "quickerly". Does not apply in all cases, such as in more carefully ("carefullyier"? - nah). But, saves time and space and better than not using the adverbial form of a word at all.
The "more-less" adverb. E.g., "You'll get there quickerly if you take the back road.".
by Quilt45 June 25, 2021
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