What is the meaning of CRUZ SPANISH. Phrases containing CRUZ SPANISH
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The act of premature ejaculation. It can be used to cause uproar in classes cuz the teachers don't know what it means. Eg. "John, STOP TALKING" then you could reply "Sorry, it's a schoolboy error miss.".
a title for a friend or family member. "Michael is my cuz." 2. a gang term for Crips "Whut up cuz?"Â
Describing some super quality weed/marijuana. "Yo, my cuz got the piff."Â
Because
v. To ejaculate, or come during sex. "Fool, I went in so hard on dat chick but I went skeet-skeet all over floor, cuz I ain't gon' be no baby daddy! Fo Real!"Â
Crut is slang for dirt.
Noun. Rubbish, something useless. Exclam. An exclamation of disagreement.
Crud is slang for a sticky substance, especially when dirty and encrusted.Crud is slang for an undesirable residue from a process, especially one inside a nuclear reactor. Crudis slang for something or someone that is worthless, disgusting, or contemptible. Crud is slang for adisease; rot.
Noun. 1. Abb. of cousin. [Mainly Black use] 2. Friend. [Mainly Black use]Conj. Abb. of because.
Because
Caboose. Also called crum box, crib and many other names. Innumerable poems have been written about "the little red caboose behind the train"
n. short for “I don’t knowâ€Â "What is home girl’s name over there, cuz idk?"Â
Opium from Veracruz, Mexico
Emotional outburst (pron) (WH-OW-M). Used to express extreme jubilation or despair. ie: that is soooo WHOM! Note: WHOM (WH-OW-M) is spelled in only capitals, while whom (w-oo-m) is spelled in lower cases. Used as: "That WHOMin' sucks!", "Pretty WHOM!" "WHOM! I stepped in crud!" (Get it?) (ed: nope!)
, (cru) n., A group of friends. “We’re going to let her hang out with our crew this weekend.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth culture]
The act of going over on one's ankle.
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What cool surfers say instead of eggy. Example: “Dude, the waves are so egg. I’m not even gonna paddle.
Weed - the South African word for Mariquana.
British pronunciation of "shit." Used playfully in America; "That Pinto is shite!"
Don't mention it
to inject a drug
heroin and cocaine
Same vain as Point-Six. In reference to the 3/5ths Compromise, where the US Gov't decided that slaves (Blacks) only counted as 3/5ths of a person for population reasons.
Black criminals. Comes from "To Kill a Mockingbird"
a short snow shower
Ugly, weird; "Those pink teddy bear bedroom slippers are scary!".
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Anything that is very puzzling or difficult to explain.
pl.
of Crux
n.
A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin, to an air in triple time; also, the air itself.
n.
Of or pertaining to any or all of the various languages which, during the Middle Ages, sprung out of the old Roman, or popular form of Latin, as the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Provencal, etc.
n.
A sort of Spanish wine.
a.
Short; brittle; as, crup cake.
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of Crus
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That part of the hind limb between the femur, or thigh, and the ankle, or tarsus; the shank.
n.
Often applied, especially in the plural, to parts which are supposed to resemble a pair of legs; as, the crura of the diaphragm, a pair of muscles attached to it; crura cerebri, two bundles of nerve fibers in the base of the brain, connecting the medulla and the forebrain.
n.
See Croup, the rump of a horse.
pl.
of Crux
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A red dyestuff extracted from the safflower, and formerly used in dyeing wool, silk, and cotton pink and scarlet; -- called also Spanish red, China lake, and carthamin.
n.
See Curd.
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A Spanish measure of length equal to about one yard. The vara now in use equals 33.385 inches.
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A variety of Crataegus, or hawthorn (C. Crus-galli), having long, straight thorns; -- called also Cockspur thorn.
n. pl.
See Crus.
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The rough, shaggy part of oak bark.
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The languages, or rather the several dialects, which were originally forms of popular or vulgar Latin, and have now developed into Italian. Spanish, French, etc. (called the Romanic languages).
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A fleet; especially, a /eet of Spanish ships which formerly sailed every year from Cadiz to Vera Cruz, in Mexico, to transport to Spain the production of Spanish America.
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A name formerly given to various dry Spanish wines.
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