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road hard

Originally part of the term "road hard and put up wet" in reference to horses. As in the horse was put through a hard workout and then wasn't brushed down and cared for afterwards, which can make a horse sick enough to die. Now used to refer to someone who looks unkempt, strung out, tired, dirty, etc.
Man, she looks like she was road hard and put up wet!
by Altairisfar October 28, 2007
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hard core

Going "all out" and taking things to an extreme.
A school district filing a lawsuit to deny services to a student with a disability is a hard core tactic.
by TexasLawGirl May 30, 2009
mugGet the hard coremug.

so hard

"So hard" is used at the end of a sentence to add emphasis and may substitute for an exclamation mark.
by Eddy F. June 9, 2005
mugGet the so hardmug.

hard lines

means the same as "tough luck" or "bad luck!"
Woman: "How'd you get on with the driving test?"
Man: "I failed"
Woman: "aww, hard lines!"
by susa August 4, 2007
mugGet the hard linesmug.

Hard wood

Another name for a freaking large boner in the morning
"If they cut trees at that rate, it would take forever to cut through my hard wood"
by PWNTOTHEFACETHHHTHHH June 27, 2008
mugGet the Hard woodmug.

Try-hard

A person that plays a game. Not for the fun, but for pure grind. They don't enjoy it, they do it because they have nothing better to do. They are the main reason that some games are dying. Nobody likes a try-hard.
*Dies to try-hard*
"Ugh, this guy is such a try-hard."
"Are you just saying that because you died, or is he actually good?"
by Indue May 4, 2022
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so hard

Non-regonal-specific slang for doing something well. Similar to "the best."
"Some people from New Jersey like claiming slang as their own so hard."
by peepeeterd October 28, 2005
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