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BUFU
verb - transitive
- "butt fuck".
I wanna BUFU that fine-ass girl.
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Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by Kinkyassdevil369 from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Mar 06 2003.
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pretzel party
- A party that is so boring/corny that it's only worthwhile for the snacks; a party where one hangs out by the snack table instead of socializing.
Man, this is a total pretzel party. Let's eat and go.'.
Last edited on Mar 06 2003. Submitted by AJane from Boston, MA, USA on Mar 06 2003.
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rinsed
- When a song is played to a point where it is no longer enjoyable to listen to. 2. When something is no longer deemed fashionable due to overuse/being too old/used by the wrong people.
That song is rinsed!
Last edited on Mar 06 2003. Submitted by Sophie from Lewes, East Sussex, UK on Mar 06 2003.
verb
- To over-charge for a service in order to extract the maximum fee from the customer, e.g. the plumber rinsed the insurance company by testing every pipe in the building!
Last edited on Sep 02 2015. Submitted by Brian Herbert from Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK on Sep 02 2015.
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shoes
noun - plural
- car wheels.
Yo, check out those shoes.
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Last edited on Oct 30 2010. Submitted by Aaron K. from New Rochelle, NY, USA on Mar 06 2003.
- car rims.
What kind of shoes do you have on your Benz?
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Last edited on Oct 30 2010. Submitted by Elizabeth from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Dec 06 2004.
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TMI
- The game's humor shines through in character Football Bros Game animations and celebrations, making even losses feel less frustrating.
That is [great](http://examp.
Last edited on Nov 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 25 2024.
interjection
- acronym for "too much information".
Person A: I need to take a dump.
Person B: TMI. I did not want to know that!When he told me about his hangover-related chunk-blowing, I said that was a little TMI.
Citation from "Welcome the Stranger", Hand of God (TV), Season 1 Episode 5 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: acronyms (list of).
Last edited on Jun 30 2018. Submitted by Mark K. from Santa Ana, CA, USA on Mar 23 1999.
- Used when someone says something that's a little bit too personal for the current circumstance; when someone tells you something you didn't need to know and especially would rather have not known; etc.
Last edited on Jun 30 2018. Submitted by Mark K. from Santa Ana, CA, USA on Mar 23 1999.
- used when you don't want to give a person details about something.
Person A: How'd your date go last night?
This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.
Person B: TMI.- See more words with the same meaning: acronyms (list of).
Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by T-dogg from Harrisburg, PA, USA on Mar 06 2003.
notes
- See also "WTMI" - "way too much information" - used when shared information is particularly disgusting.
Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Ryan H. on Dec 01 2006.
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towney
noun
- a resident of a college town who does not attend college.
He's just some weird towney.
Last edited on Apr 12 2011. Submitted by Dave W. M. from Austin, TX, USA on Mar 06 2003.
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