Abbreviation for King's Cross, Sydney, which is a red light district near Sydney's downtown area. While it is known for its strip clubs, streetwalkers and brothels, it is also home to many popular bars and nightclubs. The major landmark of King's Cross is a large, iconic neon Coca Cola sign that overlooks William St.
Walking through the Cross at night, most people are either completely fubared, or they're making transactions involving sex, drugs or kebabs.
Walking through the Cross at night, most people are either completely fubared, or they're making transactions involving sex, drugs or kebabs.
"I was wandering through the X at 3AM last Friday, munted off my face, when some guy kept pestering me to go into his strip club. After I'd told him I wasn't interested for the 17th time, he asked if I wanted a kebab instead"
by Jack324 May 14, 2009
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by reptiles October 04, 2002
Verb, (x x'ed x'ing) used to describe the upper-righthand corner one-mouseclick closing of a computer window.
by Roman_nyc July 30, 2010
Think About It, the button you press when on your own Facebook profile, and AI suggests another individual you may/and/or may be friends/ or associated with may be friends with you, so you click X at the top right of their profile picture.
by SsBeef November 12, 2018
Person 1: 'I ship Ranboo X Tubbo!'
Person 2: 'Platonically right?'
Person 1: '...'
Person 2: 'PLATONICALLY RIGHT 1?!?!'
Person 2: 'Platonically right?'
Person 1: '...'
Person 2: 'PLATONICALLY RIGHT 1?!?!'
by ThtGenderfluidFryingPan December 17, 2021
Brackets that represent a filled tick-box. Hence the writer is asserting that the statement following the brackets is true, or wants to highlight the presence of something or other.
{x} is the opposite of { }, an unchecked tick-box which means the statement is false or missing.
Multiple tick-boxes are often strung together, like a check-list of true and false statements.
(Note - curly brackets are used in the examples, since urbandictionary uses square brackets to denote links. However in real usage, square brackets should always be used.)
{x} is the opposite of { }, an unchecked tick-box which means the statement is false or missing.
Multiple tick-boxes are often strung together, like a check-list of true and false statements.
(Note - curly brackets are used in the examples, since urbandictionary uses square brackets to denote links. However in real usage, square brackets should always be used.)
Quote: "I just really love bananaz. They are the best fruit by miles!!!1!"
{x} bananaz
{x} fruit experts itt
{ } OP has better things to do than posting this shiz
x
{x} bananaz
{x} fruit experts itt
{ } OP has better things to do than posting this shiz
x
by Tickboxman August 13, 2010