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Playbes

Short for playboy. "Playbes" can be used to describe anything or anyone in any form. The Purpose of the word Playbes is to confuse others as to the subject of you conversation, or when you just want to be an idiot, idiot.
"Hey, check out those playbes accross the street"

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"Go pick up the playbes from johnny's house"

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"hey, your playbe is showing"
by Father Time. September 2, 2008
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playaism

the art of being a playa. to have game. to be a PIMP.
He needs to take some lessons in playaism
by Kryssy February 11, 2007
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play button

a re-rack in beer pong in the shape of a play button or sideways triangle
"you wanna get a re-rack"

"yeah dude, get a play button "
by pohsib February 15, 2010
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Play Sweden

To act as a neutral party during an event or argument.
Guy 1: Hey has Jane picked her Super Bowl team yet?
Guy 2: Nope, she's playing Sweden this year.
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Guy 1: So what did Joe think about the divorce?
Guy 2: He's friends with both of them, so He's gonna play Sweden.
by Dexi October 10, 2009
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Playboy a church

Where one or more people cut photos of naked women out of a playboy magazine and glue them to the door and/or walls ect. of a church. They do this in protest that sex is not a sin or dirty as most churches would have us believe. It is done by people in the porn scene movement,neohippie movement and porn hippie movementand underaged sex movement ect.
by Deep blue 2012 May 25, 2010
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Playbox

Playbox also know as Play Box

A word generalizing game consoles, may include the computer.

The word coming from parents with a poor understanding of the Play Station and XBox, referring to the console as Play Box.
Darn you kids, stop playing that Playbox and coming help your mom with the groceries.
by Patcoola October 7, 2012
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play uncle

Heard this term recently on Insecure with Issa Rae. It seems to refer to a friend of one's parents or family. Someone who is part of the family, but not an actual relative. Different from a "playground uncle". Used the way those in Asian communities sometimes refer to their parent's friends as "auntie"
Come over and meet my play uncle--he's been around since I was 5
by Fandelaspalabras February 7, 2019
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