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1. the act of me walking into a wall and breaking my toe.
2. something to yell out when there's silence.
1. them- "how'd you break your toe?" me- "toer."
2. ...TOER!!!!!!
toer by sam, s-a-m, saaaaaammmm! August 28, 2005
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Kevin: hey! Can you stop touching my toer.

Maria: but it’s fun!
Toer by Littleroset February 23, 2022

toer/2er 

A norwegian slang word for "ass".
Bro, se på den schpaa 2ern der!
Toer/2er
toer/2er by 99plein October 2, 2017

story interruptor one-upper adder-toer

A person that interrupts you mid-story. But then not only interrupts your story, they feel the need to one-up your story with an even better story of their own. And to top it off, they not only interrupt you in the first place, one-up you with their story, they then feel the need to add to your original story they interuppted.
I was in class the other day talking about how my dad went to Haiti to help the earthquake victims, and before I could even finish Frank interrupted me and said his dad not only flew to Haiti to help the victims, but that he also donated a million dollars to the relief act. He went on to say that his dad told him my dad was down there but wasn't actually doing anything to help. That fucking Frank is such a story interruptor one-upper adder-toer!

Tower of Elongated Runs (ToER)

A Catastrophic tower in the game Eternal Towers of Hell, known for being very long and unforgiving.
A: I JUST BEAT Tower of Elongated Runs (ToER) OMFG

B: ok 👍
Obsolete British insult: a toerag is a piece of cloth worn on the foot under the boot to substitute a sock, especially in winter, and by vagrants. Something that is squalid and disgusting; by extension, a bum, vagrant or tramp.

Preceded more obscene (and thereby effective) insults such as tosser or wanker. It has fallen into disuse also because it invokes an element of the old class system, snootishness and looking down your nose at the lower classes.
Leave them alone, Baz, they're just a bunch of toerags, they're not worth it
toerag by Zwentibold December 27, 2008