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King: "I wonder what's for dinner."
Link: "Oh boy! I'm so hungry, I could eat an Octarok!"
by Raymoo October 16, 2007
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Aug 2 Word of the Day
Derived from "Squillionaire," "squill" is a dereogatory term for anyone who accumulates, flaunts, hoardes, or otherwise posseses wealth beyond reason.
Uugh, look at that squill parking his Lambo in the bike lane.

This fucking squill bought herself a Gucci handbag last week and gave $5 to my GoFundMe for insulin.

My landlord raised the rent again but they still wont fix the leaky roof. What a squill!
by Carnegie Freeman May 23, 2019
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last and most formal meal of the day; prelude to a fuck
She: "Everytime he takes me to a nice restaurant for dinner I fuck him afterwards."

He: "What's for dinner ?"
by Jake March 08, 2004
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an often used lame excuse to ditch your friends when you feel the need to do something better. Usually implies things such as showering, jacking off, tv, bitching, and occasionally dinner will be eaten. All while your friend is anxiously waiting on facebook chat.
oh srry shelby i gotta go to dinner. talk to you later
by pieshop skeezy October 20, 2009
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D'inner
D inner
D inn er
D in er
D in her
Guy1: "Hey man, is she bothering your again?"
Guy2: "Yeah, she wants d'inner but I've been busy at work 24/7..."
Guy1: "Well, you've gotta eat anyway right?"
Guy2: "Huh? No, i'm not talking about dinner, I'm talking my 'D' in her."
by Johnny Ledge June 21, 2016
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Anything good/Anything exciting
Person 1: “did you hear there’s gonna be a sale at _______”

Person 2: “ REALLY? DINNER!”

Person A: “Turns out the teacher won’t be taking that for a grade

Person B: “Oh, that’s dinner”
by Waida Wayk June 04, 2019
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A common word in Youtube.com's "Wand of Gamelon".
Also very stupid and annoying when said over and over and over again.
Can be used as a noun, verb and adjective
Noun: I like to eat dinner.
Verb: I want to dinner your mom.
Adjective: Guy 1- Dude! Look what I just did.

Guy 2- Dude!!! That's totally dinner!
by jkpoo May 24, 2010
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