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Looking into the mirror

The act of taking copious ammonts of Cocaine
"So what have you done over the weekend?"

"A long weekend of looking into the mirror."

"Ah, a bit of soul searching was it?"

"Nah...Cocaine"
by Whopparberg November 21, 2021
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Looking Dipped

When you or someone got that fresh outfit on, and you’re looking like a whole snack. When you go out of your way to look nicer than usual.
Damn bae, you’re looking dipped af.
by Jamesuton December 5, 2017
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tuff looks

Something someone says when an unfortunate event occurs.
Neona: "I forgot my math homework at home."
Currwyn: "That's tuff looks."
by Totallynotlovi January 15, 2019
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look a squirrel

this term is used when you- oh look a squirrel
by rainingnuggets September 16, 2023
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look and laugh

when two people see or hear something funny, they look at each other, pause, and then erupt in laughter.
That guy looks so dumb. This is the perfect time to do a look and laugh.

That was the best look and laugh we've had since that guy fell into the fountain at the mall.
by hahahastop March 2, 2011
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Marian Look

When a woman has a plump rounded midriff that's adorably spherical in shape and the rest of her body is average in appearance. Not necessarily pregnant, but also not necessarily not pregnant. Derived from the Virgin Mary during and after her pregnancy with baby Jesus/Yeshu.
Damn! That chick has that Marian Look to her! The way her white clothes accentuate her belly, buttocks, thighs and boobs, not to mention it barely covers the lower half of her stomach and how she always seems to have one hand on her belly and the other on her hip.
by jlloyddaman October 17, 2020
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Looking for crocodiles

Basically, when contingency planning, looking for unlikely, worst case scenarios that technically could happen, but realistically never will. The analogy is you start looking for things beneath the surface of a river in case a log turns out to be a croc and bites you. Trouble is, you are generally looking at your local river that has only logs… chances of there being a live croc ? Pretty slim.
Those tyres are rated for 120 miles per hour, but our car can only do 110 miles per hour tops so they are perfectly acceptable. But what if there's a tail wind, and a hill, and our brakes fail ? says Jack. Good old Jack, always looking for crocodiles (looking for alligators, hunting alligators, searching for crocs etc etc)
by Woofa August 30, 2012
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