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Slang Word
Submitted by jennyjean4 on December 13, 2007 - 1:09pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
JANKY
1: undesirable, intensly repellent or unplesant, esp. a person "People on reality TV are often JANKY"
2: of inferior quality, worthless, not up to standards
3: junky, dilapidated
4: weird, inappropriate
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Slang Word
Submitted by jennyjean4 on November 29, 2007 - 2:59pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
HATER or HATA:
1. a palpably envious, jealous, or resentful person "Just because her vocabulary is limited doesn't mean she has to be such a HATER"
2. one who dislikes someone for illegitimate reasons, esp. a public figure or artist
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Slang Word
Submitted by jennyjean4 on October 2, 2007 - 12:28pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
KEEP IT REAL; KEPT IT REAL; KEEPING IT REAL or KEEPIN' IT REAL:
1: to tell the truth "The Secretary of State KEPT IT REAL in his address"
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Slang Word of the Whenever
Submitted by jennyjean4 on August 23, 2007 - 1:59pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
KILL IT, KILLING IT or KILLIN' IT (verb)
1: to do a good job, perform well "The soprano KILLED IT in the opera last night"
2: to succeed generally "My brother was KILLIN' IT at Harvard"
KILLER (adjective)
fantastic, amazing, great
SAMPLE SENTENCE:
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Slang Word of the Week
Submitted by jennyjean4 on August 9, 2007 - 2:05pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
This weeks word is:
JACK: to steal, swipe "My wallet got JACKED at the station" syn BIT, PILFER, SHARK, PALM, BOOST, FINGER, FILCH
JACK a: nothing "I got JACK from the lawsuit"
b: anything "I didn't earn JACK last year" syn NADA, NIL, ZILCH, SCRATCH, SQUAT, DIDDLY-SQUAT
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Slang Word of the Week
Submitted by jennyjean4 on July 26, 2007 - 1:47pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
This weeks word is:
FLOSS; FLOSSED; FLOSSIN' or FLOSSING
1: to flaunt, to boast "He was FLOSSING about his daughter's grades"
2: to pretend, to feign "He's FLOSSING like he's a CEO"
3: to show off
4: to look stylish and attractive
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Slang Word of the Week
Submitted by jennyjean4 on July 19, 2007 - 12:55pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
This weeks word is:
FRONT, FRONTED, FRONTIN' or FRONTING verb
1: to put on a false appearance, conceal under pretense, cover up, deny, lie "He FRONTED like he was royalty" 2: to disrespect 3: to confront, engage
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Slang Word of the Week
Submitted by jennyjean4 on July 12, 2007 - 10:25am.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
This weeks word is:
STEP OFF or STEP 1: to back off, to retreat from a situation in order to avoid confrontation "STEP OFF before you annoy me" 2: to challenge someone, to fight "Do you want to STEP to me about that?"
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Slang Word of the Week
Submitted by jennyjean4 on June 29, 2007 - 2:36pm.Are you over thirty? Are you nerdy, uncool, or simply suburban? You can "front a mad vocabulary" with my slang word of the week. Each week I will post a new word along with its definition and a sample sentence. You will be "talking street" in mere weeks. Give it a try... use your new word in a sentence and post it here.
This weeks word is:
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