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Chicago stop

An art performed throughout the United States, but perfected in Chicago, in which a driver slows down for a stop sign, so not to appear to run it, but does not come to a stop, simply gliding through the sign at a slower pace than the speed limit.
A cop pulled me over this morning. I was late for work so I did a Chicago stop.
by CheeseheadDriversSuck April 25, 2011
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Let Me Stop

its a starting-to-be used word to say when you say a joke or statement too far or too funny
Tracey: oh my god! thats soo funny! i cant breathe
Tony:okay okay let me stop!
by TonyDaDream September 28, 2009
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stop having a Cheney

when someone is freaking out and having a minor coronary over whatever topic you are discussing
A: did you here the team lost? I can't freaking believe it... ...everything sucks, how could they screw up?
B: It's only a stupid football game, stop having a cheney...
by Cameron S December 22, 2002
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full stop

This is British English.
1. A "full stop" is the most common punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence and is also called a "period" in American English.
2. After a statement with a great degree of gravity, a brief pause followed by "full stop" is a pithy way of saying that the foregoing statement was without fine print or hedging of any kind, stating that it's undoubtedly true and universally applicable.
Any government that takes bribes is corrupt. Full stop.
by durette February 12, 2017
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stop sign

A dude with a huge head;
a huge head on a small or skinny body
Did you see the stop sign on that guy?

yea, his head was huge!

dude could not put the batting helmet on cuz his stop sign was so big
by b. hanback April 28, 2008
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one step forward and two steps back

It is a popular lyric to a song, but sometime used i phrases or as comparisons to things. it's basically taking one step back. and it means, making progress towards something but making less progress rather than more, if that makes sense.
"one step forward < two steps back"
I was trying to finish my math homework, and i did the beginning, but going to that party before finishing was one step forward and two steps back.
by GeeJayy February 22, 2010
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Soops

Sorry, I’m late, I had the soops
by TFCB June 4, 2019
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