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roll with the punches

Copeing with and withstanding adversity by being flexible.

go with the flow
He didn't feel like fighting about the toy so he decided to roll with the punches.
by Swarsfanatic May 14, 2005
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Jesusland

1. The majority of the United States, where the majority of the citzens read the Bible and have morals, unlike the Yankess.

2. The Southern States, in the United States, who know how to correctly vote for someone.
The people in Jesusland were thrilled when Senator John Kerry lost the election.
by Swarsfanatic May 10, 2005
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Shine

1. A shortened term for moonshine or whiskey.
2. To give off or reflect light.
3. To excel in something.
4. A shortened term for shoeshine.
5. A disparaging term used for a person of the African race.
The game will be held rain or shine.

The police have a warrant to search for shine here.
by Swarsfanatic June 7, 2005
mugGet the Shinemug.

Honkytonk

The man stopped by the hokytonk to get himself a drink.
by Swarsfanatic April 20, 2005
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LFR

Lauging For Real.

Originally, lol but that was used when people really were not laughing. Therefore, the term LFR came to be.
by Swarsfanatic May 14, 2005
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truck pull

Where, tractor pulling happens. Much like a tractor pull. A motor sport, where the idea is to pull a weight transfer machine, called a sled, as far as possible down a dirt track. The farther down the track the more weight the sled transfers to the skid plate. This makes the sled harder to pull down the track. The more distance, the harder it is to pull it. As the vehicle pulls the sled down the track, the weight moves forward, creating more resistance for the truck to pull against. Finally at the supreme moment of pull, the weight on the sled is directly over the front end of the sled. This causes enormous friction with the ground, which finally brings the vehicle to a halt, with the distance the vehicle has traveled measured from a point called a starting line to the point at which the front of the sled now rests. Pulling the entire length of the track is considered a full pull. When two or more competitors, in the same class, cross the 300 foot line this results in a pull-off.
We're headed down to the truck pull, want to come?
by Swarsfanatic June 7, 2005
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Mexico

A country in North America that became independent from Spain in 1810.
Let's go down to Mexico!
by Swarsfanatic July 15, 2008
mugGet the Mexicomug.

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