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FREAK-A-ZOID |
Hyper-strange personl; weird. After taking several hallucinogens, one can be considered a freak-a-zoid. |
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FREE LUNCH |
To get something free, without payment. The boss said that the free lunch attitude in this office must end. |
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FREE-BEE |
An item that you can get for free; a hand-out; a token gift. At the Mardi Gras, you can get a lot of Free-bees. |
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FRESH |
Nice; new; newly cleaned. This new suit is fresh. |
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FROG STRANGLER |
A very hard down pour of rain that is so wet that it would strangle frogs. The meteorologist referred to the downpour this afternoon as a frog strangler. |
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FROGGING |
The act of jumping to get the ball in a street game; 2 or more people hopping up and down trying to get something. We tried frogging to see who would have first possession at the start of the game. |
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FROM DOWNTOWN |
A three point shot in basketball from a long distance, usually from the front court. During the playoffs, the point guard hit 18 points from downtown. |
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FROM JUMP STREET |
From the very beginning. "From jump street, I didn't like Glen's attitude," said Christina. |
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FROM THE GIT GO |
From the beginning, from the start. "From the git go, I didn't like Glen's attitude." said Christina. |
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FROM THE HORSES MOUTH |
From the origina source, suppposedly a reliable source. I got this from the horse's mouth," said Debbie. "Shreeta has received a Scholarship to Harvard." |
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FRONT AND CENTER |
To highlight, to emphasize...Most politicians put taxes and unemployment fron and center during their campaigns |
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FRONT SIDE |
Before the hour. It is five minutes on the front side of 1:00 clock. |
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FRONTING |
To put on airs, to pretend. Most of the invitees to the gala were fronting. |
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FRUIT |
Weak; not up to par. Some people are considered fruits because they don't exercise. |
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FRUIT CAKE |
Nutty; mixed up; not thinking right; wacko. "I can't date Charlotte; she is a fruitcake," said David. |
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FRUIT SALAD |
Pick and choose what you like, as in a fruit salad bar. Let's not treat the problems in our school like a fruit salad. |
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FULL DECK |
Being in complete control; everybody is happy and everything is in order; playing everything above board and honest. "For this transaction, you had better work with a full deck", Jerry told the salesman. |
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FUNKY |
Good earthly quality; soulful music beat. That music is some funky stuff. |
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FUNNY |
Alternative or gay life styles. There are many funny guys and girls in this bar. |
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FWOT |
Fucking Waste Of Time |
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G |
Gangster; a member of a gang. Randy thinks he is a "G". |
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GAG A MAGGOT |
Something that tastes very awful; maggots eats anything and everything, and if the food you ate would gag a maggot, then it must have been very bad. The food at that restaurant will gag a maggot. |
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GARDEN PARTY |
A rock concert at Madison Square Garden. There were plenty of old rock stars at the garden party last week. |
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GAVE ME A BUZZ |
To get intoxicated from marijuana, wine, beer, liquor, or other drug. "That beer last night gave me a buzz," said Dorian. |
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GAZILLION |
An infinite number....There are a gazillion websites on the internet . |
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GENDER CARD |
To draw attention to a person's gender or sex for political gain |
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GET BUTTER FROM A DUCK |
Not a chance it will work. You would a have better chance of trying to get butter from a duck than trying to change her mind. |
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GET DOWN |
To have a good time, to get involved. Let's go to the party and get down. |
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GET GO |
From the start or beginning, initially....From the "Get Go," I told you that the Washington Redskins were going to win the Superbowl |
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GET INTO IT |
To become involved. "Be careful and don't get into it with the regular patrons," said Rick. |
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