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Play it by eat

meaning no commitment to plan to eat anything in particular. Deciding at the time what you feel like eating
Man: What time do you want to get dinner later ?

Woman: I don’t mind, let’s just play it by eat.
by Prinny L July 29, 2019
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play the corner

To beat around the bush, or skirt around something or someone , usually while somehow implying or showing interest
Man 1: *chuckles* yo so seeing as you went to Keisha’s place last night, did you finally get some pussy

Man 2: nah all she did was play the corner, I think she has a nigga i don’t know about
by Rap nerd December 27, 2019
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playing boxey

Engaging in IM chat or texting with the express purpose of going from innocuous chatter to a more deliberately suggestive and/or sexual milieu.
He always texts me to ask about work, but sooner or later, we wind up playing boxey.
by BillPSQ March 17, 2010
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Swan play

Swan plant he is the activity of visiting earth as a God in Swan form and having intercourse with whoever you come upon.
Friend: I didn’t know you were pregnant, lady: yea, swan play. . . You know?
by IlivefortheDnotfortheC November 22, 2020
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Sturgis Play

To make a good play or big play.

A reference to Lynrd Skynrd's Sturgis performance.

Plays of this nature usually lead to other people getting "sturgy"
Damn, that triple kill was a Sturgis Play!
by SturgySmurf August 12, 2018
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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
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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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