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Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd

The ridiculously long name of Lana Del Rey's upcoming 9th studio album, out March 10, 2023.
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by olivia bensonola December 7, 2022
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knacks

abbreviation
short for 'knackered', this word is used in England to describe something that is utterly pants or lame.
Mate: Yo, bruv look at my man's fit. It's so dead!
Me: Yeah, man. Shit is knacks
by makkathedapperyungtrapper June 16, 2020
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Fort Knox

With reference to the military post in Kentucky: tightly secure; impossible to infiltrate.
Her pants are harder to get into than Fort Knox.
by ayymayy April 20, 2011
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fit but you know it

Phrase coined by mike skinner of the streets to describle someone whose is well aware of their good looks
i'm not trying to pull you
even though i would like to
i think you are really fit
you're fit but my gosh don't you know it
by crimson&clover May 21, 2004
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kneeslapper

When one finds something extremely amusing, while seated the person slaps their own knee in jubilation.
That joke was a hellava kneeslapper, I laughed my ass off.
by Count Funkula June 13, 2003
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y'know

In southern regions, a conjunction of the words 'you' and 'know' - typically used either at the beginning of a sentence when either stating a fact or opinion, or to begin a question. Also used at the end of a sentence, when looking for confirmation that the listener understands or agrees with the statement.
"Y'know, I was going to fix that truck this weekend"
"Y'know how to get to i95 from here?"
"People in this world have gone crazy, y'know?"
by prophiseer October 28, 2006
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