5 definitions by GAS Captain

The baddest, boss bitch female who is also a velociraptor or bird of prey.

See also: trap queen
In helping to defeat the Indominus Rex and suffering little to no injury, Blue the velociraptor showed she was Jurassic World's one true traptor queen.
by GAS Captain July 10, 2015
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An obscene and unsanitary derivative form of baseball popularized in New York City.

The structure of the game is largely subjective and may be modified in accordance with the wishes of its often roid-raging participants.

The term is said to have been created by illegal immigrants aboard the Colombian ship "Sepulveda" and rapidly spread to various Colombian and Dominican enclaves throughout New York City.
I hope it doesn't rain this Saturday because I've been dying to play some mierda ball.

Yo Ale, did you sign up for mierda ball this week? I didn't see your name on the list.

by GAS Captain April 15, 2009
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The day of the week that is so blindingly smooth, suave and attractive that it compels us to commiserate--sexily--at various bars/lounges around New York City.

Usually originates at Pat O'Brien's or other Upper East Side happy hour locations.
Thursday: "Ugh, I can't believe it's still not Friday!"

The next day: "It's SEXY FRIDAY!!! Fuck and Yes!"
by GAS Captain April 15, 2010
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A regulation invoked by a baseball team to automatically win an on-the-field dispute.

Named after Peck League legend Ben Nadado, the Benny Rule originated when the aforementioned Nadado was involved in a home plate collision. Nadado, the catcher, received the throw and applied the tag. The runner adamantly argued that he was safe. Nadado, understandably, argued otherwise. While representatives from both teams began to discuss the call, Nadado (or Benny, as he was affectionately called) removed his catcher's gear and ran off the playing field. His team followed suit and the 'Out' call stood.

And thus, the Benny Rule was born.
Player A: "What the fuck, why did they just run off the field? He was safe!"

Player B: "I know, we just got Benny Rule'd."
by GAS Captain April 16, 2010
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B-boys of Asian descent.

Break dancing, in the 80s and early 90s, was predominantly the domain of African-Americans. Participants were/are referred to as b-boys.

The New York colloquialism came into popular use in the late 1990s with the increased popularity of break dancing among Asian-American youth. It has since spread throughout Northeast colleges and universities.

Walking through Union Square park, we saw a few Naijiahuangs performing head spins.

I went to the dance competition on Slope Day and a Naijiahuang stole the show.
by GAS Captain April 14, 2009
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