Question:
can anyone give me 6 slang words??
anonymous
2006-01-10 15:17:59 UTC
like can you come over my crib. a word like that crib but 6 more
Seven answers:
themayorbynight
2006-01-10 15:26:32 UTC
phat, hood, G, dawg, good look, grill (in proper English: superb, neighborhood, a respected young man, young man (sometimes derogatory), Thank you for looking out of my interests, face (particularly the mouth)
stealthagentx93
2006-01-10 23:24:04 UTC
1 Yo

2 Ain't

3 Fly

4 Joint

5 Tight

6 Hood
royrox
2006-01-10 23:25:18 UTC
Yo, dawg- wanna lay it down in my crib before we hightail it to Marcus' hizhouse? I got the tail workin it in the kitchen makin me some bunnnz if ya know what I'm sayin. She went to the mall and got some bling for my momma's birfday and it's sweeet! I was all up in dere when she showed it to me! Girl got me goin! Peace out!
textsilver
2006-01-10 23:25:52 UTC
sup bit fow yow lob nall
pinkstealth
2006-01-10 23:28:49 UTC
homey or homeboy or homey G = friend

peeps = people

perp = pretend, he perps like he has everything

pie hole = mouth, as in shut your pie hole
sam52176
2006-01-10 23:19:05 UTC
yo sup homey beatch dope tight etc....
zelo
2006-01-10 23:23:32 UTC
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amped adj 1. excited. ("Dude, I'm so amped that the concert is this weekend!") 2. angry or upset. ("Damn, he was amped!") Submitted by Dave Zanoni, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA, 03-12-2002.



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badload n 1. a drunk. ("You need to slow down with the alcohol. You're being a real badload tonight!") Submitted by John, Pineville, LA, USA, 30-11-2002.

bah exclamation 1. used to convey surprise or disgust. ("Bah! Did that really just happen?") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, Massachusetts, USA, 20-11-2002.

baller n 1. someone who has a lot of money. ("He's a baller.") Submitted by Eightball, Los Angeles, CA, 20-12-2002. 2. someone who is really good at a ball game, e.g. football or basketball. ("Jimmy is a baller.") Submitted by Dropkick, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 01-12-2002.

banging v 1. to be very attractive. ("She's banging!") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

be real v 1. to be truthful. 2. to act as oneself - to not put on a facade. Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

be straight-up v 1. to be truthful. 2. to proceed immediately to the matter at hand. To "get to the point." ("I'll be straight-up with you and tell you what's really going on at the factory.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

biz adj 1. busy. ("She must be biz today because I haven't seen her at all.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

bling-bling adj 1. fancy. Often suggests that a person is showing off. ("Oh, look at Mr. V, all bling-bling with the new cell phone!") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

bobo adj 1. off-brand. Typically implies lower cost and lower quality than a mainstream brand. ("That bobo toilet paper just doesn't feel as nice as the good stuff.") Submitted by Teresa Burch, Troy, AL, USA, 08-12-2002.

bomb v 1. to fail. ("That movie bombed in the theatres.") 2. to be disappointing. ("That party bombed.") 3. to put graffiti on something; TAG. Also bomber (a person who "bombs,") etc. ("Phase one was one of the best train bombers.") Submitted by Shin, 30-11-2002.

booboo n 1. an injury. Considered a childish term. ("Do you have a booboo on your knee?")

boonies, the n 1. a rural location. ("It's boring living out in the boonies.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

bra n 1. brazier. ("Why don't you buy your girl a lacy bra for her birthday?") 2. a friendly greeting between males. Alternative pronunciation of "bro," which is short for "brother." ("What's up, bra!") Submitted by Nick and Clay, 03-12-2002.

breezy n 1. a female. 2. a girlfriend. ("You could be my breezy.") Submitted by Joanne, San Diego, CA, USA, 05-12-2002.

Bumblefuck n 1. a location inconveniently far away. Also East Bumfuck. See also East Bumblefuck. ("You parked way out in Bumblefuck!") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002 and Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

bumping adj 1. full of people. Typically used to refer to a party, a dance club (disco,) etc. Usually pronounced "bumpin." ("That party was bumping!") 2. good. ("That pie is bumping.") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

business class adj 1. so large (or possessing such large buttocks) that one cannot fit in the seats in the coach section of an airplane. They must sit in business class (first class) where the seats are larger. ("She's got a cute face, but she's business class.") Submitted by Klein, Boston, MA, USA, 26-11-2002.

busting v 1. to be very unattractive. ("She's busting!") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.



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chad n 1. a pinch of chewing tobacco. ("Do you want a chad?") Submitted by Megan Rhode, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 03-12-2002.

clean up good v 1. to look attractive. Always used to refer to someone who doesn't usually appear attractive, but becomes attractive when they make an effort, e.g. by dressing nicely, putting on makeup, etc. ("She's dressed in sweatpants now, but boy can she clean up good!") Submitted by Gil C, Chicago, IL, USA, 07-12-2002.

cock block v 1. to interfere with a male's attempt to talk to a female or engaging her sexually. Usually this is performed by distracting one of the parties, obstructing the path between the male and female, etc. Normally the person "cock blocking" has the intention of talking to the female. See also pussy block. ("I was trying to hit on that girl, but her friend was cock blocking.") -n 1. someone who cock blocks. ("I was trying to hit on that girl, but her friend was being such a cock block.") Submitted by Erika, Illinois State, IL, USA, 13-12-2002 and Keith Clark, Rockledge, FL, USA, 20-11-2002.

cop a mope v 1. to leave. Submitter James Murphy notes that this term was used frequently by New York City police officers in the 1960's and 1970's. ("I'm going to cop a mope.") Submitted by James Murphy, Bronx, NY, USA, 29-11-2002.

cop shop n 1. police station. ("They took him down to the cop shop") Submitted by Steven Tregilgas, Australia, 08-12-2002.

cred n 1. credibility.

crunk adj 1. extremely fun. ("That party was so crunk that I didn't want to end.") 2. excited, hyper; eager to go out and do something. Also crunked up. ("I'm crunk right now - lets go to a party.") Submitted by Bernadette, Houston, TX, USA, 08-05-1998 and Jennifer Ahart, Charlotte, NC, USA, 14-12-2002. 3. angry. ("She got all crunk when she found out he cheated on her.") Submitted by Heather, Norman, OK, USA, 20-12-2002. 4. See also get crunk with (one).

cut friends n 1. See friends for cut.



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Da Nile isn't just a river in Egypt. 1. an expression used to indicate someone is in denial. A play on the pronunciation of "the Nile." ("Da Nile isn't just a river in Egypt.") Submitted by Clint Kehoe, Chicago, IL, USA, 27-11-2002.

dead v 1. to consume or use up. ("Whoever deaded the beer needs to go get more.") Submitted by Sarah, New York City, NY, USA, 23-11-2002.

deaded adj 1. extremely tired. ("I am so deaded, I can't go out tonight.") 2. broken. ("We can't watch TV here because it's deaded.") Submitted by Sarah, New York City, NY, USA, 23-11-2002.

dick the dog v 1. to engage in an unproductive activity. ("When you guys are done dicking the dog, I could use a hand over here.") Submitted by James, San Diego, CA, USA, 08-12-2002.

ding-heads n 1. a group of people who are acting stupid. ("All those ding-heads are causing trouble around this neighborhood.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

doink v 1. to steal, usually playfully. ("He left his stuff at my apartment so I doinked it.") Submitted by Kyle Arrington, USA, 24-11-2002.

down-town adj 1. to the police station. ("We're taking you down-town." "You're going down-town.")



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EAD 1. abbreviation for "eat a dick." A general insult. Submitted by Suncat, USA, 21-11-2002.

East Bumblefuck n 1. a location inconveniently far away. Also East Bumfuck. See also Bumblefuck. ("You parked way out in East Bumblefuck!") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002 and Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

epizootics of the blowhole n 1. a metaphorical disease where one speaks at length about something one knows nothing about. In other words, running off at the mouth without a clue. Submitter John Voight knows the term existed in deep south (United States) during the 1940's and 1950's as his dad used it frequently. He notes that his dad may have picked it up in World War II. ("All that meaningless spew coming out of his mouth is just a bad case of epizootics of the blowhole.") Submitted by John Voigt, Reston, VA, USA, 05-12-2002.



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fess v 1. to waste time in order to avoid confrontation or a potentially uncomfortable situation. ("Dude, don't fess. Just ask her out already!") Submitted by Jon Wiley, Sammamish, WA, USA, 01-12-2002.

fess up v 1. to confess. ("You better fess up that it was you who stole her car.")

flowing v 1. to menstruate. ("We can't have sex because I'm flowing.")

for real 1. roughly equivalent to "serious." Used similarly to phrases such as, "Seriously?" "Are you serious?" etc. Can also be used as a statement rather than a question, meaning "Seriously!" Also for reals. (For example, Sally says, "I got an A on my paper." Bennie asks, "For real?" Sally responds, "For real!") Submitted by Lilan, Huntington Beach CA, USA, 29-12-2002 and Laura, Clarion, PA, USA, 03-12-2002.

for shizzle 1. for sure. ("I will go to the bowling alley for shizzle.") Submitted by Eric Schneible, North Syracuse, NY, 04-12-2002.

friends for cut n 1. friends only for the purpose of having intercourse. ("Are you two friends for cut?") Submitted by Jizani Williams, Tokyo, Japan, 01-12-2002.

from hunger adj 1. run down or impoverished. ("That house looks like from hunger.") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.



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get crunk with (one) v 1. to approach someone in a hostile manner. ("That boy was trying to get crunk with us.") Submitted by Tekia, Atlanta, GA, USA, 25-11-2002.

get geeked v 1. to smoke marijuana; GET HIGH, etc. ("Let's all go get geeked.") Submitted by Emmet Light, Milwaukee, WI, 29-11-2002.

get owned 1. See own. Submitted by Clay Webber, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 29-12-2002 and Patrick Moore, San Francisco, CA, USA, 27-11-2002.

GFYS 1. abbreviation for, "Go **** yourself." An insult. Submitted by Steven Tregilgas, Australia, 08-12-2002.

ghetto booty n 1. extremely large buttocks. ("She had a ghetto booty.") Submitted by Justin Nathonson, Dallas, TX, USA, 26-11-2002.

gnarly adj 1. very good, excellent; COOL. ("That trick on your skateboard was gnarly!") Submitted by Matt Parrish, Prospect Heights, IL, USA, 22-11-2002. 2. used to describe something that looks painful or dangerous. ("That was a gnarly car wreck.") 3. gross, disgusting. ("Check out that gnarly old homeless dude.") Submitted by Lisa, San Diego, CA, USA 31-12-2002.

gobshite n 1. a person. Derogatory. Origin: from the Irish slang "gob" (meaning mouth) and "shite" (meaning ****.) Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

gourd n 1. mind. Typically used in phrases that indicate one has gone crazy ("lost one's mind,") as in the following examples. ("You've lost your gourd." "You're out of your gourd." "You're off your gourd.") Submitted by Patty Petrilli, Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada, 05-12-2002.

grindage n 1. food. Pronounced "GRINE-dij." ("I have five dollars to spend on grindage.") Submitted by Dan Miller, The Hague, Netherlands, 20-11-2002.

grinder n 1. a sandwich, also called "hoagie" or "sub." ("I've got the munchies - let's go get a meatball grinder.") Submitted by Antonio Santos, San Jose, CA, 05-12-2002.

grit on v 1. to stare at someone with an intimidating expression; GLARE. ("I can't believe she had the nerve to grit on me.") Submitted by PAR, Temple Hills, MD, USA, 27-11-2002.

grody adj 1. gross. ("Whatever is growing behind the toilet is grody.") Submitted by Matt, PA, USA, 05-12-2002.



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happy trail n 1. the line of hair extending from the belly button to the genitals, especially in males. Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

hock a loogie v 1. to cough up a phlegm wad. "Loogie" is pronounced with a hard G. ("He hocked a loogie on the wall.") Submitted by Stu Alderman, Reno, NV, USA, 02-12-2002.

hodger n 1. a guest who eats all of the host's food and drinks all of the host's drinks. ("I can't believe that hodger ate all the cookies and drank all of the milk!")

hole digger n 1. an idiot. One who has nothing to offer society but their hole digging capabilities. Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

holler v 1. to yell. ("Go holler at your mom and tell her that dinner is ready.") 2. to return a call, respond via e-mail, etc. Usually pronounced "holla" in this usage. Also holler back. (A message left on an answering machine: "Well, I guess you're not home. Holla back!") Submitted by Tipsy, San Diego, CA, USA, 02-12-2002.

home slice n 1. a good friend. ("See you later, home slice!") Submitted by Jenn Wilkinson, Chicago, IL, USA, 27-11-2002.

hot adj 1. attractive. ("Man, that girl was hot!") 2. stolen. ("I'm not buying that hot watch.") Submitted by H. Petrie, Toronto, Canada, 23-01-1998. 3. very good, excellent; COOL, AWESOME. Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

hundo number 1. alternative pronunciation of "hundred." ("I made two hundo at my job this weekend.") Submitted by Megan Rhode, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 03-12-2002.



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ill adj 1. very good, excellent; COOL. ("Man, your car is ill.") Submitted by Demetrius Scruggs, FL, USA, 22-12-1997. -v 1. to relax; HANG OUT, CHILL. Usually the gerund form is used. Pronounced "illin'." Submitted by Noah Pierce, Everett, WA, USA, 02-12-2002.

inquant adj 1. fatigued to the point of ludicrous hysteria. In other words, when one is so tired that one can't stop laughing. ("After pulling an all nighter, Jill was so inquant that she couldn't stop giggling, even in class." "While staying up late one night, Martha was so inquant that even the word tomato made her laugh." "Was my joke that funny or are you just inquant?") Submitted by Karianne, Great Barrington, MA, USA, 09-12-2002.



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jammed adj 1. mad or irritated. ("I didn't do my homework and my prof got all jammed about it.") Submitted by Boo, Hanover, NH, USA, 19-10-1997. 2. under the influence of heroin, Oxycontin, or other opiates. ("After shooting up, John was jammed for hours.") Submitted by Joseph Arnold, Everett, MA, USA, 28-11-2002.

jock n 1. someone who is good at sports. Usually also suggests that they're not good at academics. -v 1. to hit on. ("She's jocking him.") Submitted by Thomas Chant, Berkeley, CA, USA, 09-12-2002. 2. to be extremely attracted to someone. ("She's jocking him.") 3. to steal someone else's style or idea. ("She just jocked your style!") Submitted by Ray, Toledo, OH, USA, 05-12-2002.

joint n 1. an enclosed space, e.g. a house, apartment, office, store, etc. ("Where's the bathroom in this joint?")



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knackered adj 1. extremely inebriated. ("He was completely knackered.") Submitted by Natalie Uszkalo, British Columbia, 22-01-1998. 2. extremely tired. ("After working so hard today, I'm knackered") Submitted by Antonio, London, UK, 30-11-2002.



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loc adj 1. displeasing; UNCOOL. Abbreviation for "lack of coolness." ("I don't want to go to that loc dance tonight.") Submitted by Kayla, Raleigh, NC, USA, 07-12-2002.

loogie n 1. a phlegm wad. Pronounced with a hard G. ("He spit a loogie on the wall.") Submitted by Stu Alderman, Reno, NV, USA, 02-12-2002.

lot lizard n 1. a prostitute who frequents truck-stop parking lots, looking for customers. ("After dark, the lot lizards will come to your window.") Submitted by William Duppler, Valley City, ND, USA, 22-11-2002.



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map n 1. a person's face. ("Get out of my map.") Submitted by Emily, Leawood, Kansas, USA, 25-11-2002.

mezzed adj 1. "messed up." ("This whole situation is mezzed.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

munchies n 1. hunger. Often used to refer to the hunger one experiences after smoking marijuana. ("Let's go get a sandwich - I've got the munchies.")



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nasty adj 1. really bad, disgusting. ("Oh man, your bathroom smells nasty!") Submitted by Emily Marcroft, UC Berkeley, CA, USA, 01-13-1998. Submitted by Ill Skillz, Boston, MA, USA, 01-12-2002.

nookie n 1. sexual activity or intercourse. Generally considered a fairly inoffensive term. ("I went home last night and got some nookie.") Submitted by Dolby, 21-11-2002.



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old fart n 1. an elderly person. ("The old fart was driving too slow.") Submitted by Danielle Norman, Moorestown, NJ, USA, 23-11-2002.

out-of-bounds adj 1. inappropriate or unacceptable. Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

own v 1. to defeat someone severely in a verbal argument or in a competition. To "put someone in their place." Used frequently in online gaming. When used to describe a verbal argument, the term is generally used to describe a situation in which one person attempts to deal a closing blow in the argument, but is shot down by evidence that completely destroys the foundation of that person's argument. Possibly originates from computer "cracker" slang: "own root," which means that one "owns" the system administrator account, typically by possessing its password. Also spelled pwn, pwned, etc. ("You just got owned!" "I just owned you!") Submitted by Clay Webber, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 29-12-2002 and Patrick Moore, San Francisco, CA, USA, 27-11-2002.

ownage n 1. an action or event in which someone was owned or someone owned another person. (That is, defeated them severely.) ("That was complete ownage!" "That shot was ownage!") -exclamation 1. "ownage" can be used alone as an exclamation upon witnessing a stunning defeat. ("Ownage!") Submitted by Clay Webber, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 29-12-2002 and Patrick Moore, San Francisco, CA, USA, 27-11-2002.



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patootie n 1. buttocks. Can also be used as an exclamation, e.g. "Rat's patootie!" Submitted by Frederick E. Vreuls, FL, USA, 04-12-2002.

popper n 1. someone who pretends to be someone they're not, usually in dress and speech; POSEUR, WANNA-BE, FAKE. ("That popper doesn't know anything.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

pork v 1. to take advantage of. ("I had to cover Bob's work shift last night. He completely porked me!"") Submitted by Kevin Brady, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 19-11-2002.

prob adv 1. probably. - n 1. problem. ("The wind can be a prob there, so if you don't secure the boat to the dock it will prob float away.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

prostitot n 1. an under aged girl who acts and/or dresses like a prostitute. Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

pussy block v 1. to interfere with a female's attempt to talk to a male or engaging him sexually. Usually this is performed by distracting one of the parties, obstructing the path between the male and female, etc. Normally the person "pussy blocking" has the intention of talking to the male. See also cock block. ("I was trying to hit on that guy, but his friend was pussy blocking."") -n 1. someone who pussy blocks. ("I was trying to hit on that guy, but his friend was being such a pussy block."") Submitted by Erika, Illinois State, IL, USA, 13-12-2002 and Keith Clark, Rockledge, FL, USA, 20-11-2002.

pwn 1. See own. Submitted by Patrick Moore, San Francisco, CA, USA, 27-11-2002.



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quick outie n 1. a person who leaves quickly when something bad is about to happen. ("The new boy was a quick outie.") Submitted by Danielle Norman, Moorestown, NJ, USA, 23-11-2002.



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rep n 1. reputation. ("I'm just trying to protect my rep.") 2. a knowledgeable and popular person who helps regulate street matters. ("You've got to be a rep to know what's going on around here.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.



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Salvy 1. The Salvation Army. (A charitable organization that collects donated clothes and housing accessories and sells them to the general public for low cost.) Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

scare the bejesus out of (one) v 1. to scare someone extremely bad; TO SCARE THE CRAP OUT OF (ONE.) Also scare the bejibbers out of (one). ("He scared the bejibbers out of me!") Submitted by Cynthia Freeman, Cameron, NC, USA, 06-12-2002.

scootch v 1. move a small amount; SCOOT. ("Scootch your seat over here." "We'll just scootch them together.") Submitted by Kay Turner, Bella Vista, AR, USA, 28-11-2002.

**** a cold purple Twinkie v 1. to react with extreme or irrational distress or composure; FREAK OUT, HAVE A FIT. ("When he hears you've been cheating on him, he's going to **** a cold purple Twinkie.") Submitted by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

sho'nuff 1. shortened for of "sure enough." In other words, "yes" or "definitely." Submitted by Carolyn, State College, PA, USA, 25-11-2002.

shut up v 1. to stop talking. ("Why don't you just shut up?") - exclamation 1. used to indicate surprise or doubt. ("You're 29 years old, Robbie? Shut up! You don't look a day older than 23!")

sitch n 1. a bad or displeasing situation. Submitter Dan Miller speculates that it may be a contraction of "situation" and "bitchy." ("I got fired from my job yesterday. What a sitch!") Submitted by Dan Miller, The Hague, Netherlands, 20-11-2002.

Spanglish n 1. a language which is a dialectical synthesis of the English and Spanish languages. Primarily spoken in the southwestern United States, and in the gulf and border states between the USA and Mexico. The application of this dialect is flexible and situational, as a "Spanglish" word or phrase does not exist or cannot be said completely in one language or the other. Submitted by Michael Antenora, Austin, Texas, USA, 08-12-2002.

squelch v 1. to steal. ("Don't squelch my style.") Submitted by XkyleX, Tallahassee, FL, USA, 02-12-2002.

stouty adj 1. as soon as possible. A contraction of "outie" and "stat." ("We've got to leave to the party stouty.") Submitted by Emily, FL, USA, 09-12-2002.

straight-up 1. used as an affirmation that one is being truthful. Approximately, "precisely." ("This is straight-up what happened...") 2. used to affirm that one is relaying a conversation verbatim. ("This is straight-up what she told me...")

street cred n 1. credibility "on the streets."

strunk adj 1. under the influence of marijuana and alcohol at the same time. Contraction of "stoned" and "drunk." ("Ned got strunk.") Submitted by Ned, Plymouth, MN, USA, 22-11-2002.

swatching adj 1. very good, excellent; COOL, AWESOME. Pronounced "swatchin'." ("My boyfriend is swatchin'!" "We have swatchin' sex!") Submitted by Jenna And Ross, Bishopton, Scotland, 24-11-2002.

sweet sauce 1. very good, excellent; COOL. ("Nice shot man, that was some sweet sauce.") Submitted by Doug Cuesta, Walnut Creek, CA, USA, 22-11-2002.



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take a crunch v 1. to defecate. Submitted by Dallas Harris, Wakimachi, Japan, 08-12-2002.

take a squirt v 1. to urinate. Used in the film Reservoir Dogs by Steve Buschemi's character, Mr. Pink. ("Where's the bathroom in this joint? I have to go take a squirt.") Submitted by Peter De Giglio, Chicago, IL, USA, 01-12-2002.

tango yankee 1. thank you. Etymology: "tango" is radio dispatcher code for the letter T, and "yankee" is radio dispatcher code for the letter "Y." ("Tango yankee, man!") Submitted by Pamela Pauwels, Rapid City, SD, USA, 03-12-2002.

thick adj 1. euphemism for "overweight." ("Yeah, he's got a nice face, but he's kind of thick.")

thug n 1. a gang member or "ruffian." Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

trunky monkey n 1. a person who must travel in the trunk of a car because there are no seats left. "Trunky monkies" sometimes get this punishment because of poor behavior. ("You're the trunky monkey on the way home!") Submitted by Dennis Kline, Plymouth, MN, USA, 22-11-2002.



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way 1. used to affirm one's statement, after someone conveys their doubt or disbelief. This was popularized by the characters Wayne and Garth in the "Wayne's World" sequences in the US television show Saturday Night Live. One character would say something, the other would say, "No way!" Then, "Way!" "No way!" "Way!" Back and forth. This has entered common usage to a degree that one can use the expression "Way!" to assert the truthfulness of something, even if the other person doesn't use the exact phrase, "No way!" ("Is that true?" "Way!") Submitted by Dan Miller, The Hague, Netherlands, 20-11-2002.

wep n 1. weapon. ("You're going to need a wep if you want to fight that little punk.") Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

whodi n 1. friend. Pronounced "whoa-dee." ("See that dude? He's my whodi.") Submitted by Mike Daigle, Gonzales, LA, USA, 06-12-2002.

wit 1. with. Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.

word exclamation 1. an affirmation of agreement. (Question: "I'm going to the movies tonight, dawg - you want to go?" Response: "Word!") Submitted by Slink, FL, USA, 02-04-1998. 2. When used as a question, equivalent to "Are you serious?" ("Statement: "I met Michael Jackson!" Response: "Word?" Submitted by Jasmine, Washington Twp., NJ, USA, 06-12-2002.

wut 1. what. Submitted by Maurice J. Ornelas, Taunton/Fall River, MA, USA, 21-11-2002.



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yank (one's) sack v 1. to joke or "kid"; PULL (ONE'S) LEG. ("Relax man, I'm just yanking your sack!") Submitted by Rhea Sterling, Santa Cruz, CA, 01-12-2002.

york v 1. to vomit. ("I drank so much last night, I yorked all over myself.") Submitted by Michael Antenora, Austin, TX, USA, 08-12-2002.

yummy mummy n 1. an attractive older woman or an attractive mother. See also MILF. ("Have you ever been to her house? Her mom's a total yummy mummy!") Submitted by Thomas A. Wesolek, Vero Beach, FL, USA, 21-11-2002.



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