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Syllable Sliding 

A term coined by west coast Hip-Hop artist Anilyst. His song Triple Threat, which recieved over 7 million hits on youtube, is the first song to demonstrate "Syllable Sliding"…he describes it as "a form of rap that is more elaborate than the average way of rhyming….it’s the ability to rhyme each and every syllable in a bar with the other syllables in the next bar while still having it make sense and be clear, and while projecting subliminal messages and endless metaphors. This is Syllable Sliding.” He even rightfully named his first album "Syllable Sliding Vol. 1".
Yeah, you're a pretty good rapper, but let's see how good you are at syllable sliding.
Syllable Sliding by Alen Perez September 7, 2013

Sellablige 

The process of taking stock to determine the current situation, the assessment enabling a decision to be made on the most suitable course of action to be taken.
John: "There's not much going on round here - fancy getting a couple o' three grams of coke in and going up town top rankin'?"

Paul: "Well I've blown a few quid on ale and the fruity already - I'll have a quick sellablige and let you know whether I'm up for it or not."
Sellablige by Martin February 17, 2005

syllabooze week 

that one week in college at the start of a semester (formally known as syllabus week) when you aren't doing squat shit in your classes so you party hard and drink a ton of alcohol; therefore sylla-BOOZE week.
Student A:"I want to party hard because we have no responsibilites due to syllabus week."
Student B: "Don't you mean syllabooze week?"
syllabooze week by Andy Howl January 11, 2015

Syllable 

a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants.
Ex: Notice has two syllables, i.e., No-tice
Syllable by AngelBlack June 4, 2015

syllable 

A syllable is one part of a word. For example, the word syllable has THREE syllables. It is sih-la-bul, not S-hil-a-b-le!!

Use it or lose it!!
Learn to count the number of syllables in a word, you dictionary newbies.
syllable by brahm2 September 28, 2003

single-syllable reply 

Constantly replying with "yea. No. Sure. K. Nice. Kden" and other such meaningless and mostly non existing words. It is a great way to get even your friends to hate you
Pers 1: Hey dude, I just earned $100 of your painting! the guy loved it!
Pers 2: Cool.
Pers 1: Can you please stop the single-syllable reply?!
Pers 2: Sure.