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Ring Around the Congo

Interstate 285, the beltway around Atlanta, Georgia. So-called because Atlanta is a majority black city with an African American mayor and thus is characterized as "The Congo," a large country in Africa. (Trucker usage)
"I'm a-heading to Charlotte, good-buddy, speedballing all the way on 85."

"Roger, that. Due to traffic conditions south-southeast, which is blocked up tighter than a faggot's ass during a Sunday sermon, I suggest you take the northern artery of the Ring Around the Congo."

"Roger that, good buddy."
by Guy Lazarus March 11, 2006
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beat around the bush

Person #1: So, are you really a musician?

Person #2: Well, you see, I've written some songs and uh, a friend of a friend knows this guy who'll can get a record deal and....

Person #1: Come on, stop beating around the bush...
by Na March 30, 2004
mugGet the beat around the bushmug.

turn around time

(noun. Also, turn-around time, or; turn over) The time in which something takes to get done. A waiter has many turn overs in a night. A buyer wants to know what company, or service's turn around time is.
What's the turn around time from production to final sale?
by Antenna Wilde February 21, 2008
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Strolling Around the Garden

Kaleigh didn't have any male companionship, so she lite some candles, turn the lights down and began strolling around the garden
by stewyt March 21, 2011
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Diddle-Dicking Around

Wasting your time doing something, when you're supposed to be doing something else.
Dad: Quit diddle-dicking around, we've got to go!
Son: Yes, dad..
by BANDG33K_2009 March 26, 2011
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fanny arse around

by Debz1222 May 11, 2008
mugGet the fanny arse aroundmug.

bull-dickin' around

bull-dickin' around: a slang term to describe lazy actions, fooling around, or unnecessary horse play, normally used by a coach, or manager or a foreman to yell at their players (or workers) to get going, get working, stop messing around and get to work. Normally the term is used in practice or unpublished situations where slang and profanity are more normally accepted and practiced.
" come on dammit, stop your bull-dickin' around and lets get going so we can get this down and get this game over with
by LovingtheGolf'57 July 24, 2014
mugGet the bull-dickin' aroundmug.

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