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  • melvin
  • melvin

    Another contributor objects to the 'wedgie' definition and sent in the following: In my school described the action of grabbing someone's testicles and twisting (especially when performed by a girl to get revenge over some form of sexual harrasment). One girl, Kim, a couple of years above the contributor, was notorious for giving them, although he personally found her to be a very nice person. Used as "Watch out fer that Kim, she'll melvin yer!!".

  • WFM
  • WFM

    Works For Me

  • CFM's, CFM boots
  • CFM's, CFM boots

    Come Fuck Me boots; used when a woman wears long boots and a short skirt.

  • FKM
  • FKM

    F*** 'Em

  • woofer
  • woofer

    Flatulence (act or result) - e.g. "Who woofered?"; "Did you woofer?"; Contributor wrote the following: This was used by my circle of friends for a very brief period in the 9th grade in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, a suburb about 30 km West of Toronto. We were a pretty straightlaced, upper middle class, but quite ethnically diverse bunch. My first contact, so to speak, with this word occurred when I met a bunch of other kids in the 9th grade (this is 1982, by the way) who had come from another public school. The use of the word more or less ran its course after six months or so, although, it has appeared sporadically on occasion since then, although more or less as a nostalgiac reference to that era.

  • VFM
  • VFM

    Value For Money

  • KFY -or- K4Y
  • KFY -or- K4Y

    Kiss For You

  • (LFG/LFP/LFM) 
  • (LFG/LFP/LFM) 

    (acr.) (v.) Looking for Group / Looking for Party / Looking for Members (or, Looking for More.)

  • KFC
  • KFC

    Black people like fried chicken.

  • TFM
  • TFM

    Thanks From Me

  • PST
  • PST

    Please Send Tell. When someone uses this abbreviation, they want you to whisper them if you want to participate in whatever event they're holding. For example, DK/Temp LFM FG, PST! (Dragonknight and Templar Looking for Players for Fungal Grotto, Please Send Tell!)

  • PFM
  • PFM

    Pure F***ing Magic

  • McGarrett
  • McGarrett

    fifty pounds (£50). Initially London slang, especially for a fifty pound note. McGarret refers cunningly and amusingly to the popular US TV crime series Hawaii Five-0 and its fictional head detective Steve McGarrett, played by Jack Lord. The series was made and aired originally between 1968 and 1980 and developed a lasting cult following, not least due to the very cool appeal of the McGarrett character. Steve McGarrett was given the legendary line (every week virtually) "Book 'em Danno," - or "Book him Danno," - depending on the number of baddies they caught. Danno (Detective Danny Williams, played by James MacArthur) was McGarrett's unfailingly loyal junior partner. For the record, the other detectives were called Chin Ho Kelly (the old guy) and Kono Kalakaua (the big guy), played by Kam Fong and Zulu, both of which seem far better character names, but that's really the way it was. (Thanks L Cunliffe)

  • LFM
  • LFM

    Looking for More. Can be used when you need players in a group or just something in particular.

  • KFS
  • KFS

    Eating utensils: Knife, Fork, Spoon.

  • muffin tops
  • muffin tops

    Noun. A roll of body fat, usually on females, that's visible above the waistline of trousers or skirts. The expression, if not coined by, was certainly popularized by Australian comediennes on the TV comedy series Kath & Kim. [Early 2000s]

  • ne14kfc
  • ne14kfc

    anyone for KFC?

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  • melvin
  • melvin

    Another contributor objects to the 'wedgie' definition and sent in the following: In my school described the action of grabbing someone's testicles and twisting (especially when performed by a girl to get revenge over some form of sexual harrasment). One girl, Kim, a couple of years above the contributor, was notorious for giving them, although he personally found her to be a very nice person. Used as "Watch out fer that Kim, she'll melvin yer!!".

  • WFM
  • WFM

    Works For Me

  • CFM's, CFM boots
  • CFM's, CFM boots

    Come Fuck Me boots; used when a woman wears long boots and a short skirt.

  • FKM
  • FKM

    F*** 'Em

  • woofer
  • woofer

    Flatulence (act or result) - e.g. "Who woofered?"; "Did you woofer?"; Contributor wrote the following: This was used by my circle of friends for a very brief period in the 9th grade in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, a suburb about 30 km West of Toronto. We were a pretty straightlaced, upper middle class, but quite ethnically diverse bunch. My first contact, so to speak, with this word occurred when I met a bunch of other kids in the 9th grade (this is 1982, by the way) who had come from another public school. The use of the word more or less ran its course after six months or so, although, it has appeared sporadically on occasion since then, although more or less as a nostalgiac reference to that era.

  • VFM
  • VFM

    Value For Money

  • KFY -or- K4Y
  • KFY -or- K4Y

    Kiss For You

  • (LFG/LFP/LFM) 
  • (LFG/LFP/LFM) 

    (acr.) (v.) Looking for Group / Looking for Party / Looking for Members (or, Looking for More.)

  • KFC
  • KFC

    Black people like fried chicken.

  • TFM
  • TFM

    Thanks From Me

  • PST
  • PST

    Please Send Tell. When someone uses this abbreviation, they want you to whisper them if you want to participate in whatever event they're holding. For example, DK/Temp LFM FG, PST! (Dragonknight and Templar Looking for Players for Fungal Grotto, Please Send Tell!)

  • PFM
  • PFM

    Pure F***ing Magic

  • McGarrett
  • McGarrett

    fifty pounds (£50). Initially London slang, especially for a fifty pound note. McGarret refers cunningly and amusingly to the popular US TV crime series Hawaii Five-0 and its fictional head detective Steve McGarrett, played by Jack Lord. The series was made and aired originally between 1968 and 1980 and developed a lasting cult following, not least due to the very cool appeal of the McGarrett character. Steve McGarrett was given the legendary line (every week virtually) "Book 'em Danno," - or "Book him Danno," - depending on the number of baddies they caught. Danno (Detective Danny Williams, played by James MacArthur) was McGarrett's unfailingly loyal junior partner. For the record, the other detectives were called Chin Ho Kelly (the old guy) and Kono Kalakaua (the big guy), played by Kam Fong and Zulu, both of which seem far better character names, but that's really the way it was. (Thanks L Cunliffe)

  • LFM
  • LFM

    Looking for More. Can be used when you need players in a group or just something in particular.

  • KFS
  • KFS

    Eating utensils: Knife, Fork, Spoon.

  • muffin tops
  • muffin tops

    Noun. A roll of body fat, usually on females, that's visible above the waistline of trousers or skirts. The expression, if not coined by, was certainly popularized by Australian comediennes on the TV comedy series Kath & Kim. [Early 2000s]

  • ne14kfc
  • ne14kfc

    anyone for KFC?