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  • LAGNAF
  • LAGNAF

    Lets All Get Naked And F***

  • chillin
  • chillin

    v. to simply "hang out" with no purpose or reason.  "I'm just chillin wit my friends."  Lyrical reference: CRASH TEST DUMMIES LYRICS - Just Chillin'  "... I said I don't like to chat. You said you smoked the big kahunas. I said I'm not like that, I'm just chillin'" 

  • scissors
  • scissors

    A word to describe two lesbians fucking (also used with added hand gesture of both hands in the scissor position (like rock, scissors, paper), pushed together and moved around to simulate legs spread open and their vaginas touching). [Did you do the scissors with her?] A word to describe two lesbians together (like calling them sisters).[Scissors!].

  • MARPAC
  • MARPAC

    Maritime Forces Pacific. The west coast formation of the Canadian Navy.

  • tarmac
  • tarmac

    n blacktop. The stuff that covers roads. Perhaps you’d like to hear some road-making history? Hmm? Or perhaps not. Perhaps you’re sitting in bed naked, waiting for your husband to finish in the shower. Perhaps you’re on a train in a strange foreign country, hoping that this stupid book was going to be much more of a tour guide than it turned out to be. Perhaps you’re having a shit. Well, bucko, whatever you’re doing you’re stuck now, and so you’re going to hear a little bit of road-making history. A long time ago, a Scotsman named John Loudon Macadam invented a way of surfacing roads with gravel, this coating being known as “Macadam” - a term also used in the U.S. “What happens when the road aged?,” I hear you say. Well, I’m so glad you asked. Unfortunately as the road aged the gravel tended to grind to dust and so it was coated with a layer of tar - this being “Tar-Macadam,” which was concatenated to tarmac. Somewhere in the mists of time the Americans ended up using this only to describe airport runways, but the Brits still use it to describe the road surface.

  • TARMAC
  • TARMAC

    Tarmac is slang for to make quick visits flying from one airport to airport in quick succession.

  • dinner grannies
  • dinner grannies

    Fairly boring and obvious name for dinner ladies - school canteen staff who were almost always of a certain age. Were almost always evil too, and dispised children. Main role was to be tyrannical at dinner times when they had the job of maintaining order throughout the school. This was generally achieved by stealing the tennis balls that people were playing football with (Caseys being banned on the tarmac). It was the duty of a dinner granny to confiscate any ball or play-ground equipment (conkers etc) that may come their way. Such confiscation was nearly always permanent.

  • ag
  • ag

    Contraction of 'aggravate'. When someone was irritating, you would say 'S/He really ags me up'. Developed into a general expression of derision to be shouted at someone having any sort of bad time. Hence, if someone fell off the climbing frame head first on to the tarmac, the correct response was 'Haha! Ag!'.

  • ONE FOR THE TARMAC
  • ONE FOR THE TARMAC

    One for the tarmac is British slang for one last drink. One For The RoadOne for the road is British slang for one last drink.

  • doughnut
  • doughnut

    Noun. 1. An idiot, a contemptible person. 2. A skilled manoeuvre in a motorized vehicle, whereby it is repeatedly spun on the spot through 360°, resulting in the tyres overheating and consequently leaving burnt rubber on the tarmac - in the shape of a doughnut.

  • douche bag
  • douche bag

    An unattractive or offensive person. Named after the device females use to clean their vaginas after sexual intercourse.

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LAGUNAS TARAPAC-CHILE

  • LAGNAF
  • LAGNAF

    Lets All Get Naked And F***

  • chillin
  • chillin

    v. to simply "hang out" with no purpose or reason.  "I'm just chillin wit my friends."  Lyrical reference: CRASH TEST DUMMIES LYRICS - Just Chillin'  "... I said I don't like to chat. You said you smoked the big kahunas. I said I'm not like that, I'm just chillin'" 

  • scissors
  • scissors

    A word to describe two lesbians fucking (also used with added hand gesture of both hands in the scissor position (like rock, scissors, paper), pushed together and moved around to simulate legs spread open and their vaginas touching). [Did you do the scissors with her?] A word to describe two lesbians together (like calling them sisters).[Scissors!].

  • MARPAC
  • MARPAC

    Maritime Forces Pacific. The west coast formation of the Canadian Navy.

  • tarmac
  • tarmac

    n blacktop. The stuff that covers roads. Perhaps you’d like to hear some road-making history? Hmm? Or perhaps not. Perhaps you’re sitting in bed naked, waiting for your husband to finish in the shower. Perhaps you’re on a train in a strange foreign country, hoping that this stupid book was going to be much more of a tour guide than it turned out to be. Perhaps you’re having a shit. Well, bucko, whatever you’re doing you’re stuck now, and so you’re going to hear a little bit of road-making history. A long time ago, a Scotsman named John Loudon Macadam invented a way of surfacing roads with gravel, this coating being known as “Macadam” - a term also used in the U.S. “What happens when the road aged?,” I hear you say. Well, I’m so glad you asked. Unfortunately as the road aged the gravel tended to grind to dust and so it was coated with a layer of tar - this being “Tar-Macadam,” which was concatenated to tarmac. Somewhere in the mists of time the Americans ended up using this only to describe airport runways, but the Brits still use it to describe the road surface.

  • TARMAC
  • TARMAC

    Tarmac is slang for to make quick visits flying from one airport to airport in quick succession.

  • dinner grannies
  • dinner grannies

    Fairly boring and obvious name for dinner ladies - school canteen staff who were almost always of a certain age. Were almost always evil too, and dispised children. Main role was to be tyrannical at dinner times when they had the job of maintaining order throughout the school. This was generally achieved by stealing the tennis balls that people were playing football with (Caseys being banned on the tarmac). It was the duty of a dinner granny to confiscate any ball or play-ground equipment (conkers etc) that may come their way. Such confiscation was nearly always permanent.

  • ag
  • ag

    Contraction of 'aggravate'. When someone was irritating, you would say 'S/He really ags me up'. Developed into a general expression of derision to be shouted at someone having any sort of bad time. Hence, if someone fell off the climbing frame head first on to the tarmac, the correct response was 'Haha! Ag!'.

  • ONE FOR THE TARMAC
  • ONE FOR THE TARMAC

    One for the tarmac is British slang for one last drink. One For The RoadOne for the road is British slang for one last drink.

  • doughnut
  • doughnut

    Noun. 1. An idiot, a contemptible person. 2. A skilled manoeuvre in a motorized vehicle, whereby it is repeatedly spun on the spot through 360°, resulting in the tyres overheating and consequently leaving burnt rubber on the tarmac - in the shape of a doughnut.

  • douche bag
  • douche bag

    An unattractive or offensive person. Named after the device females use to clean their vaginas after sexual intercourse.