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the Attorney General:

Head of the United States Department of Justice and chief law officer of the Federal government. The Attorney General represents the United States in legal matters, oversees federal prosecutors, and provides legal advice to the President and to heads of executive governmental departments. Each state also has an attorney general, responsible for advising the governor and state agencies and departments about legal issues, and overseeing state prosecuting attorneys.
A.G. is the person who clarifies the meaning of existing laws.
A.G. by William Warney July 14, 2009
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1. to be at the height of pimpness
2. another term for praise of some sort of achievement
he did a nooky g, he just boned that over buff girl!
nooky g by nooky October 21, 2005
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Hot gossip, the latest and most valuable information on all your friends.
Ali: Hey whats the hot g this week?
Cat: I heard michelle is doing coke, and going to rehab.
hot g by Alii Lansing July 8, 2006
A term introduced by the rapper Snoop Dogg, meaning Rhythm & Gangsta'.

Also the name of one of his albums.
That's some fine ass R&G!
R&G by MasahiroHayamoto May 31, 2007

w.u.g.w.m? 

w.u.g.w.m stands for will you go with me?

a popular abbreviation in the armagh area(northern ireland)

'going with someone' is also known as a court or making out as the yanks across the pond put it:)
at glenavon discotech,

patrick:will you go with my friend?(points at friend)

karen: yeahh:D:D

reversed;

patrick:w.u.g.w.m?(looks at karen expectedly)

karen: eh noo thanks, walks away scundered.
In Australia "the G" refers to The Melbourne Cricket Ground or the MCG, where most of Melbournes biggest sporting events are held.
bogan no. 1: "ay dazza, where are bombers playing the pies tonight?
bogan no. 2: "i think its at the G"
the G by rubz September 9, 2008
Acronym. Sudden Loss of Grip. The unconscious and sudden relaxation of muscle control in the hand leading to the release of an object.
Most often occurs when holding an alcoholic drink in a public area. S.l.o.g. is frequently followed by embarassment and the need for more alcohol.
S.l.o.g. by Mark Sundermeyer March 2, 2008