Definition of shedload
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'many, much, lots': |
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Definitions include: the majority. |
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Definitions include: lots of. |
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Definitions include: a large quantity or amount. |
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Definitions include: misspelling of beaucoup. |
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Definitions include: variant of hella (i.e. very, really, extremely or many, much, lots.) |
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Definitions include: a notable number. |
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Definitions include: many or much. |
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Definitions include: commonly used as the "politically correct" phase where "shitload" would normally be used. |
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Definitions include: with a large amount or number present. |
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Definitions include: a great quantity. |
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Definitions include: for lots of something to be one's responsibility. |
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Definitions include: to be many or much of something present. |
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Definitions include: a huge shipment, large quantity. |
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Definitions include: a great quantity or amount. |
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Definitions include: many or much. |
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| Definitions include: alternate spelling of damn it. |
| Definitions include: interjection used to express one's refusal to do something. |
| Definitions include: see backbone. |
| Definitions include: stomach cramps from diarrhea. |
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Heard it but never used it | (3) |
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