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c and b

1. C and B stands for Cock and Balls; derived from Adam Sandler's comedy.

2. To C and B a female means to have sex with her.
My new girlfriend came over last night and I gave her the C and B pretty good.
by Marinoman October 20, 2004
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c-14

know as a group of gang members that represent both crip and norte that reside in north highlands ca and are a major casue of the rise in killings in north highlands ca in sacramento
what up cuz what u bang it dumbass highlands c-14 fuk beast mob
by 916bloodgamevistaup June 2, 2008
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C-Duff

Guy 1: Hey Paton College, way to C-Duff!
Guy 2: They C-Duffed HARD, so glad Barnes won.
by Barnes House Dictionary March 11, 2010
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C-Walk

A complicated footwork non-dance that requires lots of skill. Not necessarily related to Crips.
There are three types of c walk.
Crip
Clown
Crown.
Not all c-walkers are crips. As a matter of fact, crip walk is a lot more slow and boring than the others.
C-walking is a lifestyle.
C-walk is sick, man!
by cwalkerchick October 28, 2010
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C.U.N.T

Abbreviation for C U Next Tuesday(/or Thursday)
(See You Next Tuesday/Thursday)
*thanks for the lovely weekend. C.U.N.T
*no problem mate, same to you.
by stakzent September 4, 2011
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C Money

Well known rapper. One ghettolicious sex machine. A decipal of satan. Offended by the small, and everyone else for that matter.
Person: Hey C money, whats up.
C money: F*** you asshole.
by Mcclovinyourmom June 28, 2009
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c'est la gare

The broader, most accepted, defination to c'est la gare can be found in its urban French roots. Though, in the past, it referred to an arrival or departure of a train, today it is often used as a expression of waiting for the arrival of or departure of a pending event.
An example would be the departure of your hot girlfriend. You might say : c'est la gare, as you watch her walk away. You may also need to say: c'est la gare, as you are being hauled away in handcuffs following a beat-down you took after arguing with the cops. In either instance, you would be correct and a master of the "French" vernacular....
by Squal Pascal June 9, 2011
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