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came across

1. to see something
2. something you stole or found
ey dawg..today i came across that new cell u wanted
by JoShWa July 4, 2003
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Acostabitterklicken

German Background. This a term to describe when a bitter "reporter/journalist" with minimal talent does hit pieces simply for click bait!
Clearly the whole point of April being at that press conference, was to acostabitterkilicken afterwards!

Only the worst reporters would acostabitterklicken!

Dont let that reporter in. He/She is only here do acostabitterklicken
by Ryan Raineri June 3, 2018
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acostad

To rudely karate chop a woman’s hand when she is trying to do her job, then play the victim.
Man, did you see Jim at dinner? He acostad that waitress when she was just trying to refill his drink. Jerk didn’t even leave a tip.
by Fake reporter November 8, 2018
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Accostly

A word to describe when a being approaches and/or address' (someone) boldly or aggressively.
He came up to me in an accostly manner.
by 100%RealWords July 25, 2023
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last across the plank'ers

New residents to a gentrified area who want gentrification to stop as soon they arrive, so that the neighborhood retains its pre-gentrification charm. Derivation: to pull up the plank after you cross, thus preventing further access.
Those last across the plank'ers are angry about all the new bars and condos going up in the lower east side.
by Morris Z. June 17, 2007
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Them across the water

A phrase used by Irish people (who dislike the English) to describe the English
Jimmy : "So Paddy, who are Irelnad playin' in the next match, do yi' know?"

Paddy : "Them across the water"

Jimmy : "Oh..!"
by D-man...sniper at work November 16, 2007
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acrostic

A form of steganography in which certain letters from a passage, usually the first in each line, form a name, motto, or message when read in sequence. Often disguised as a poem.
The following is an "acrostic poem":

Elegantly and efficiently shaped
Good to eat
Great fun to find at Easter
Smooth shelled
by Sven Viking December 31, 2005
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