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  • Right
  • Right

    Adjective indicating quality

  • lazz
  • lazz

    Verb. To pass or throw. Cf. 'luzz'. [North-west/Merseyside use]

  • dip out
  • dip out

    v. to leave.  "Hey Bobby, I'm gonna dip out." or "Man, he dipped out of there FAST!" 

  • Carl Winslow
  • Carl Winslow

    Obese black males. Reference to character from "Family Matters" TV show.

  • burned
  • burned

    Purchase fake drugs

  • dope smoke
  • dope smoke

    To smoke marijuana

  • trainspotter
  • trainspotter

    Noun. Generally a usually intelligent but particularly anally retentive person; the person may be obsessed with trivia or have a keen interest in collecting particular objects or data, such as trainspotting, stamp collecting etc. Originates from the much ridiculed hobby of rail enthusiasts, trainspotting, the viewing and taking note of trains from station platforms. The expression was popular on the club scene at which a trainspotter will be seen watching DJ's, spotting which tracks are played and gleaning knowledge on the music for future reference. Derog. Cf 'anorak' and 'nerd'.

  • pull
  • pull

    Verb. 1. To seduce a desirable person, to sexually attract someone. Also commonly heard in the male expression pull a bird meaning to attract a female. E.g."I pulled this gorgeous student at the Union bar." 2. To kiss passionately. 3. To arrest. E.g."Yeah, I was pulled climbing out of the rear window of the bank and carrying £40,000 in cash." {Informal}

  • NOT KNOW SHIT FROM SHINOLA
  • NOT KNOW SHIT FROM SHINOLA

    Not know shit from Shinola is American slang for be ignorant or innocent.

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