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pronouced "your" "tour" - a progressive gathering of great skiers that are untied in exemplary competition to show ones skills and to communicate these skills to the world.
Dude, those skiers on the URTUR are so rad!
urtur by mrurtur April 17, 2010
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A game with blocky graphics (that look gr8 btw) about zombies
Hey have you tried out that cool new f2p game Unturned on steam yet?
Unturned by xeflos May 20, 2015
when you hold back an impending crap long and hard enough that it actually creeps back upwards, buying you a little more time before either making it to a bathroom or shitting your pants
Carl suddenly had to take a shit on a floatplane but there was no bathroom, so he clenched up tight and forced an upturd.
upturd by walterc March 26, 2013
an area betwixt an urban center and suburbia, whose inhabitants enjoy the benefits of being urban and the convenience of the suburbs. generally the inhabitants prefer to refer to themselves as more urban than suburban hence urburban.
It's nice to be back in urburbia...as in "I'd never live in the city again but moving to suburbia would be a slow, painful death"
urburbia by m k smith February 8, 2007

urburban 

word used to describe those areas, and the people who live in them,which are very near, but not in, urban centers and the inhabitants of these areas who consider themselves more urban than suburban but still who like the space of suburbia and the parking but like the symphony and theater as much as barnes and noble and starbucks. People in urburbia who enjoy the benefits of city life as well as the comforts of the suburbs.
we are very urburban -- living where the grass is green and suvs share the road with hybrids but we can walk to get coffee, paper and a bagel if we'd like.
urburban by m k smith February 8, 2007

Leaving No Stone Unturned

Literally, it means you have turned over and looked beneath every possible stone. Idiomatically, it means you've looked everywhere you could and have done everything you could to try to solve some problem.
Dev: Didn't you find my book yet?
Ted: Believe me, I've left no stone unturned and did't find it.

("Leaving No Stone Unturned" example)