finger check check

The act of forcibly stopping the finger check by grabbing the perpetrators middle finger and bending it awkwardly and painfully backward. When performed successfully, it not only prevents the completion of the finger check, but also permanently dissuades any thoughts the perpetrator might have to attempt such a maneuver at a later date.
As Byron's hand slipped into Laura's pants, Laura quickly grabbed his middle finger and bent it backward until Byron cried out in pain. "What was that?", asked Byron. "My finger check check", replied Laura.
by momma noodle and uncle tim October 22, 2007
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Check Up

to look up information on someone you don't know through Facebook or Twitter. Sometimes referred to as "Facebook Stalking"
Sue: "What does his new girlfriend look like?"
Rita: "I don't know, let me check up on her."
by missb41183 February 25, 2012
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PeePeePooPoo Check

A meme where someone pisses and shits themselves at the same time.
by PeePeePooPoo Check Yourself September 28, 2020
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Check it up

(Verb) The combination of looking something up and checking something out, lax style.
Ty: "Oh dude lemme check it up!"
by Caselindsss June 19, 2011
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KWC Check

KWC is an acronym for: Keys, Wallet and Cellphone

KWC Check is a kind of a quick process where you check if you have your Key, Wallet and Cellphone with you or not in relevant situations such as when leaving your home for work, or while leaving a party or a friend's place or a restaurant.
Have you done your KWC Check?
Oh shit. I forgot to do my KWC check before leaving. Now, I don't have my wallet with me :(
by 27weeks March 06, 2021
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Cake Check

It is when you grab/slap someone’s ass or their “cake
by Cakechecker February 12, 2020
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Fact Check

An attempt to set the public narrative about what is true by framing individual's or organization's words in either a positive or negative light. Fact checks use labels such as "mostly true" and "mostly false" to frame equivalent statements in a positive or negative light depending on who made them. They also assume implications and intent of the speaker to frame technically correct statements as inaccurate in that the fact checker's own assumed implications were incorrect. When all else fails they use "missing context" to ignore the accuracy of the statement and interject related information to distract from it.
PolitiFact: "We've fact checked Ron Paul's statement about federal income tax being zero before 1913 as half true. There was one for a 10 year period a half century earlier after all"
Critic: "Didn't you fact check an equivalent statement by Jim Web as mostly true though? Oh wait. He's a democrat, isn't he?"
PolitiFact: ;)
by JassAMan April 30, 2023
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