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radio-free zone

(noun) Geographical areas that have a very low population, and therefore few if any radio stations.
You're driving across the southwest tomorrow? Better bring plenty of music along with you; it's a radio-free zone down there.
by exstock April 8, 2009
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radioistic

of or pertaining to the voice of a radio host.
Jeff's voice was very radioistic, he sounded like he could be a radio host.
by TruthiestTruther October 4, 2009
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Radiophonic

person who calls up the radio lots trying to become "famous" but not realising noone can see there face
hey jacobson, you listen to 3.14ZAM? Sure did, heard that girl again, what a radiophonic
by Lexisknight February 11, 2010
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Radio Inch

The act of moving your car when you're stuck in traffic or at a red light and your radio goes fuzzy. In this act, one moves their car an inch in order to fix the fuzzy radio.

This can also have the opposite effect just making the radio worse.
Rob: "Ahh shit the radios fuzzy."

Jim:"It's aight, ill just move a Radio Inch"

Rob: "yeee"
by (-slimTHUG-) March 8, 2010
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radio death

When one's blackberry shuts off due to low battery keeping you from sending bbm's, texts, and making calls.
Guy: Sorry I didn't text you back last night, my blackberry's radio shut off
Girl: Oh darn, I hate the radio death
by g.cole November 24, 2010
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Radio-man

When a person does something so ridiculously retarded that they seem to be like Rain man and Radio put together.

Superiorly retarded.
Hey radio-man, did the short bus drive you to work today or did you get a ride from your mom?
by Oyeboman May 14, 2011
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radioactive footprint

The total geographical area contaminated by radioactive isotopes, including the quantity and radioisotope composition dispersed both on land and water, as a result of a nuclear power plant disaster, atomic bomb blast or depleted uranium munitions event.
The radioactive footprint resulting from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Ukraine covered 38,000 square kilometers and nearly rendered all of Europe uninhabitable had a second explosion occurred at the power plant, according to Soviet nuclear expert Vassily B. Nesterenko.
by San Onofre Downwinder December 28, 2012
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