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To summarily dismiss a suggestion of something to do/eat/listen to/etc. Ususally used when the suggestion is distateful to the vetoer.
by The Grammar Nazi November 16, 2001
Sep 16 Word of the Day
(noun) A successful type of theft which results in an acceptable, impressive and rewarding payday for the protagonist.
Last night, hit a good lick. I brought home three figures easy for about two hours worth of my time. Not too bad I don't think.
by Nikki Stixx January 18, 2021
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when your friends are refusing to full send and go out that night so you call a veto. The veto means you HAVE to go out or be permanently shamed for the rest of your life, as well as lose your veto privileges in the future.
"yeah I got vetoed last night and blacked out"
"showed up to class this morning drunk, it was a rough veto"
"It was a veto, I had to go out"
"showed up to class this morning drunk, it was a rough veto"
"It was a veto, I had to go out"
by canadasbiggestpartyschool March 27, 2019
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guy1: hey check out that gurl son
guy2: VETO !!!
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guy: hey cutie wanna go c a movie or sumthin?
gurl: veto get outta ma face
guy2: VETO !!!
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guy: hey cutie wanna go c a movie or sumthin?
gurl: veto get outta ma face
by tonydelaghetto June 20, 2009
5
An angry movement toward a thing or style of extra, bad or dirty. Usually, veto, is used by word take+ a, at before of it.
But I was and my victory about taking a veto form alone Tim, that: That much he,s been kept in silence, I kissed him as fast as he opened his door, and he had become happy...Ooh! I was very satisfied one next!!!
by man!? May 16, 2017