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exit

v. to leave one place

n. the door in which one leaves
1. Dude this party is soooo lame. I'm about to exit.

2. AAAAAAAHHHHHHH! FIRE!!! WHERE THE HECK IS THE EXIT?!
by Diana Stephens August 28, 2005
mugGet the exitmug.

CD player

A mechanical device used to play music CDs. Recently, their numbers have been diminishing as the population of ipods and mp3 players grow. These digital music devices may be awesome, but CD players will always be a classic (but not a big of a classic as casset/tape players, because those are REALLY a classic when it comes to portable music devices). When used during school, teachers often take them up, even though there is scientific evidence that music aids in the learning process (i think).
Jennifer: Hey, do you have your CD player with you? I wanna listen to that Oasis CD.

Hannah: Naw, Mr. Williams took it up during 3rd period.

Jennifer: Man, that sucks.
by Diana Stephens May 22, 2005
mugGet the CD playermug.

foo foo

yo pass me sum of that foo foo
by Diana Stephens October 28, 2004
mugGet the foo foomug.

chicken feed

Another way of saying for methaphetamine (crystal meth)
Man I just bought me sum chicken feed.
by Diana Stephens October 28, 2004
mugGet the chicken feedmug.

working man's cocaine

Another term for methaphetamine (crystal meth)
Dude I think I'm having a stroke from all that working man's cocaine.
by Diana Stephens October 28, 2004
mugGet the working man's cocainemug.

parasitism

A symbiotic relationship in which one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host.
Tapeworms live in the intestines of cats, where they absorb nutrients from the food cats eat.
by Diana Stephens February 14, 2005
mugGet the parasitismmug.

you big nasty

Phrase commonly used by pre-pubescent or pubescent boys directed to girls of the same age or older, usually in the Oak Cliff area. It fulfills the boy's need to communicate with a girl, without them actually having to hold a conversation. Said in the proper accent, the phrase is quite amusing. It was first used by Austin Russel, but spread like wildfire when the 8th grade girls began chasing him after saying these three simple words. One does not have to say or do anything "nasty" to be called "a big nasty."
Jackie: Austin you have a squirrel on your leg.

Austin: You big nasty!
by Diana Stephens May 22, 2005
mugGet the you big nastymug.

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