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Urban Dictionary

This word can be used as a verb to indicate checking the validity of a suspect story. It is derived from the online urban legend reference site: www.snopes.com.
That sounds fake. You should snopes it.

Also

She told me a story about a friend of a sorority sister who had a huge pimple that eventually exploded hundreds of baby spiders on her face, but I snopesed it, and that story is just an urban legend.
snopes by Nacho November 4, 2004
Word of the Day on October 16, 2019

Jizzling 

Where there is a a sprinkling/drizzling of something (typically snow) and is somewhat patchy around the area being described and doesn't cover the whole area or even a thin layer of what is being described. Not much is present.
Tom: Do you think it's going to snow?

Frank: Most likely, but would only be a jizzling.
Tom. A jizzling would be better than nothing!
Frank: Enough to write "jizzling" in it hopefully!!
Jizzling by Padfoot.'n'.Prongs September 6, 2016
Burlington County Institute of Technology.It has it's cliques Stoners,Nerds,Posers,Ghetto Kids,Metal Heads,Skaters,and Preps. Has cameras practically every 2 feet. If your caught out of uniform of without I.D. automatic detention. It's pretty big and probably gets A LOT of funding. Occasionally there's a good fight but there's always drama.
R.I.P Muriah. She Was A Senior 09-10 at BCIT-West.
BCIT-West by W3ightl3ss March 4, 2010

sally jackson 

The most wonderful type of mother you will ever see.
Goddess of blue food and mother to heroes. Completely badass.

Proof that the most wonderful people have the most rotten luck.
Demigod #1: Did you just see the Seven with Nico and Reyna!!
Demigod #2: Yeah I did. Where do you think they were going?
Demigod #3: I heard to Sally Jackson's for some blue cookies
Demigod #1 & #2:Damn lucky
A drunk person acting ridiculous/causing a scene
That girl was such a ruckus last night that she pulled up her dress in front of everyone.
Ruckus by KT69 February 27, 2008

Dinjamuin 

Dinjamuin-noun

A dinjimuin is a place of fine dining often found in schools and workplaces.
Evan: “Oi! Lads, what do you say we crack open some cold ones and head down to the dinjamuin. Eh!”

William: “Not a bad shout Cobber. Last one there’s a rotten egg”
Henry: “Will you buy me something?”