dejection faced by those whose words are continuously rejected by urbandictionary.com for the word the day
The rejection of my brain child, 'testickles', by the editors of urban dictionary gave me a strong case of urban dejection.
by ECGirls September 7, 2010
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Get the Pope Urban mug.the act in which a person goes through a drive through with the car in reverse so that the passenger side of the vehicle must order and receive the food
You might receive really odd looks, or in some cases, the fast food worker won't notice the difference. The key to urban squirreling is to keep a straight face.
by tazmonkey33 September 11, 2011
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- a coffee cup in hand (usually from starbucks;drink:chai tea)
- a crocheted loose hat
- a huge leather bag filled with nothing
SOMETIMES wears sunglasses and hemp jewelery
Walks around Downtown talking on cellphone or just walking for no apparent reason (tends to announnciate syllables incorrectly)
- a coffee cup in hand (usually from starbucks;drink:chai tea)
- a crocheted loose hat
- a huge leather bag filled with nothing
SOMETIMES wears sunglasses and hemp jewelery
Walks around Downtown talking on cellphone or just walking for no apparent reason (tends to announnciate syllables incorrectly)
by Gingaspice April 27, 2009
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by JoeManFish! April 14, 2021
Get the Dictionary Urban mug.When I hit www. urban poon .com, if found my future girlfriend there. The reviews were all favorable.
by minimalsidefx2 August 9, 2012
Get the urban poon mug.The act of attempting to publish a name on Urban Dictionary.
If it is the publisher's name, it makes them a self-absorbed asshat.
If it isn't their name, it makes them creepily obsessed with that person.
If they're genuinely trying to publish a term, but it happens to also be a name, it doesn't matter, because it can and will be perceived otherwise.
The best thing to do is just not do it.
If it is the publisher's name, it makes them a self-absorbed asshat.
If it isn't their name, it makes them creepily obsessed with that person.
If they're genuinely trying to publish a term, but it happens to also be a name, it doesn't matter, because it can and will be perceived otherwise.
The best thing to do is just not do it.
by Entirely at fault March 22, 2017
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