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The art of looking for and stealing a street sign. The term is commomly used to disguise the intent of your evening from your parents.
The art of looking for and stealing a street sign. The term is commomly used to disguise the intent of your evening from your parents.
by Matt Bell September 14, 2004
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A guy who is just the best at everything, and always says savage stuff, but is only slightly savage to his friends.
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Get the slight mug.n. the act of expressing extreme displeasure while sighing
v. to sigh while engaged in sexual intercourse
v. to sigh while engaged in sexual intercourse
- She tiredly sat down and sighfucked.
- Because John had a long day, he could not perform normally. He sighfucked in bed.
- Because John had a long day, he could not perform normally. He sighfucked in bed.
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VERB
SLANG FOR:
To affix one's signature to.
To write (one's signature).
To approve or ratify (a document) by affixing a signature, seal, or other mark: sign a bill into law.
To hire or engage by obtaining a signature on a contract: signed a rookie pitcher for next season; sign up actors for a tour.
To relinquish or transfer title to by signature: signed away all her claims to the estate.
To provide with a sign or signs: sign a new highway.
To communicate with a sign or signs: signed his approval with a nod.
To express (a word or thought, for example) by sign language: signed her reply to the question.
To consecrate with the sign of the cross.
VERB
SLANG FOR:
To affix one's signature to.
To write (one's signature).
To approve or ratify (a document) by affixing a signature, seal, or other mark: sign a bill into law.
To hire or engage by obtaining a signature on a contract: signed a rookie pitcher for next season; sign up actors for a tour.
To relinquish or transfer title to by signature: signed away all her claims to the estate.
To provide with a sign or signs: sign a new highway.
To communicate with a sign or signs: signed his approval with a nod.
To express (a word or thought, for example) by sign language: signed her reply to the question.
To consecrate with the sign of the cross.
by Craig Oliver May 13, 2008
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