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make the knot

To break even. A taxi driver is said to have made the knot when (s)he has made enough money in fares to pay the daily car lease.
Once I pay for gas I probably won't even be making the knot for tonight.
by Mino May 5, 2004
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Make-face

The facial expression a person, particularly an infant, makes when defecating.
I was about to leave the house when I noticed my kid had a make-face, and had to go change the diaper.
by Demits July 10, 2016
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making room

For one to "throw up" after or during a meal in order to make room for more.
Michelle went to the washroom, she was making room for more sushi.
by marho February 10, 2010
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Make It Do

Making something perform as expected.
I cant open this jar, make it do!
by tikitattoos May 12, 2011
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Making it Hail

When you're at the strip club instead of throwing cash you throw coins, preferably quarters and nickels.
Johnny: Dude I was at the strip club last night, lots of fine ass titties
Jonathan: Nice man, did you make it rain?

Johnny: No, I made it hail, I think I threw about 6 dollars in nickels and quarters
(Making it hail means to throw coins)
by RoyalYoshi September 20, 2016
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making kebabs

My friend: What’s up?
Me: Making kebabs, wyd?
My friend: Nm
Also my friend; Don’t forget to flush!
by xCreepeREA June 16, 2019
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make bang

a phrase that combines, "make bank" and "get the most bang for your buck." Often used by hipsters and wanna-be investment bankers (I-bankers).
I'm just here to network, party, and make bang - I Banker in Training
Then why didn't you go to Harvard? - Normal Person
by TheRegtastic November 9, 2010
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