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play handler

A word used black-outedly, either under the influence of alcohol, mary j. uana, mushrooms, or a combination of those, to describe a video game controller.
Drunk friend: "I wanna kill people. (referring to GTA IV) Gimmie my play handler."

Not as drunk friend: "You're drunk."
by One Eyed Joe February 4, 2009
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Playing-Down

The act of dating someone younger then yourself.
Dude that loser is so Playing-Down.
by camsheppy March 18, 2011
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sex playing

Generally straight males that make gay, sexual references amongst themselves.
"Where have you been Johnny!". "Why,did you miss me Steven?" Then Steven would reply, " Oh yeah, I miss the great head you give." LOL. And everbody laughs. That would be an example of sex playing.
by Coco wood March 23, 2008
mugGet the sex playingmug.

bean play

When someone takes their fingers and gently fondles and caresses your nads.
When I go to the massage parlor, I always ask the nice Korean lady go "nice and soft," which means in the end I'll be getting some bean play.
by Rhett Perry January 5, 2008
mugGet the bean playmug.

Playing Mash

Playing mash is when you are creating urban dictionary definitions about your best friend but you don't want to tell her.
by ilessthanthreejulie August 8, 2016
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Investment Play

An investment play is a bet made by a sharp better. Capital is released on a team where the outcome is almost guaranteed a winner. The better is sharp, almost always fades the public and studies analytics.
My buddy was going to bet the Michigan vs Iowa game today. He is a very square-better so I asked him if he would like an investment play instead.
by "Anthony" from Chicago October 1, 2022
mugGet the Investment Playmug.

Playing the Box

A term coined by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, if for when a grift was uncovered and the criminal were to face possible prosecution, the victim of the swindle would either be a) socially blackmailed to do anything about it or b) the victim's money would be hidden or physically unattainable, so as the criminal would face no repercussions
“Don’t worry, I have blackmail on them, I’m “playing the box.”

“Guilty or not, they can’t get the money, I’ve “played the box.”
by whiteclawenema January 10, 2022
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