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looking up words on urban dictionary

Something you do when you're incredibly bored. Words usually consist of

A. Random shit.
B. Words that have meanings that relate to sex.
C. Your own name. Usually one of the definitions contain "large penis".
A person is looking up words on urban dictionary. The things he searches are...

A. fuck
B. one eyed trouser snake
C. mike
by massive pedophile January 27, 2018
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Now Look

A phenomena that makes anything funnier. If you are talking about a person or a thing and then say, "Now Look", without fail the thing or person will be even funnier than you once thought.
"The uncles are going off right now"
"Hahaha now look"
by The Gosh Dang Bruin February 10, 2020
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Sure look

It tends to mean 'it is what it is'.
when you're not interested in a conversation but have to endure yet another boring remark you might simply say 'Sure look'!
by talk2me-JCH2 July 4, 2022
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oldie locks

An old person. Derived from the words "Goldie locks" and "old".
by Peter Pantload March 12, 2008
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Brooke Look

The face made to indicate that a dumb remark has been made. To master this face, one must drop his/her chin and stare straight at the person who made the comment for at least 3 seconds. When you use this look, you are basically saying, "are you a fuck?"
"2 + 2 equals 5." *Brooke Look*
by x13r00kex May 28, 2011
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The look

A look 2 or more friends give each other mainly with their eyes, to communicate something obvious. The look is used when wanting to communicate something but not being able to verbally say anything.
An extremely attractive female gets on the train and sits close by two teen male friends as one of them gives the other the look.
by i'mlikeheywhatsuphello November 18, 2015
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Look a gift horse in the mouth

It's Roman slang: "Noli equi dentes inspicere donati". For example, you can find it in St. Jerome's Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians, written in the 5th century.

You look in a horse's mouth to determine its age and/or health. So if someone gives you a horse, and you look in it's mouth, it's like looking for a price tag. It's rude!
Lucius: I bought you this tunic in Thebes for your birthday.
Quintus: Thanks dude. Hey, look, the seam has really cheap thread.
Lucius: Noli equi dentes inspicere donati.
Quintus: Wha?
Lucius: It's Latin. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
Quintus. Oh yah, right. Mea culpa.
by Ed the Horse July 17, 2009
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