V. The animalistic sound accompanied with a strange facial expression that follows taking a sip of a mixed drink that is too strong.
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Someone who is fond of remembering special moments in time. They are people who collect memories in all forms, whether it's pictures, video footage, sound bites or baby teeth.
My mother has kept everything from my baby boots, to locks of hair from my first haircut, to video footage of me at every birthday I ever had. She's a real doogenflicky.
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Get the droog mug.Nadsat (teen) speak-as used by Anthony Burgess in his novel, A Clockwork Orange- used to mean "friend".
Applied in the real world as the punk equivalent of "homie".
Please note that Nadsat lingo (which consists of Russified English) originates from the BOOK A Clockwork Orange, and not from the movie, as the movie was based on the version of Burgess' novel published in the United States
Applied in the real world as the punk equivalent of "homie".
Please note that Nadsat lingo (which consists of Russified English) originates from the BOOK A Clockwork Orange, and not from the movie, as the movie was based on the version of Burgess' novel published in the United States
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