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Back in the Day
To give someone up. [I loved him but I had to cut loose of him.].
an old person
Borrowed French word used in Québec for a corner store that sells alcohol, shortened to 'dep'.
Day−glo is slang for gaudy.
a line strung between two trees on which horses are tethered.
The vulva or vagina, or the rectal opening, anus; asshole.
n. A friend or acquaintance. A revised version of ni**a, as per Snoop Dogg. Replaces earlier terms such as homie, etc. "What's up my nephew?" or... "Have you seen that nephew?"Â
n 1 (abbr. of “Macintosh”) light waterproof jacket which can usually be squashed up into an impressively small size for packing away. Possibly derived from the name of the gentleman who worked out how to infuse rubber and cloth. Americans call the same sort of thing a “slicker.” 2 buddy: Are you alright Mac? The two meanings appear together in the Bonzo Dog Doodah Band’s song “Big Shot,” which features the lines: On the way home a punk stopped me: “You got a light, mac?” / I said “No, but I’ve got a dark brown overcoat.”
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