to chunk the deuce
to decline To chunk the deuce refers to the physical act of ‘throwing up’ or showing a peace sign. The slang word chuck ‘to throw’ here becomes ‘chunk’ More…
to deck/"decking" it
(zero derivation) to deck is to fall over randomly, usually in a public place, and usually to the embarrassment of the person who falls. =The term is commonly used among middle and high More…
to flip a lid
To react negatively to a stressor, to get upset and irritated, to freak out in order to correctly express the level of upsetness, a humorous interesting expression is used. =When I saw the More…
to flip a lid
To react negatively to a stressor, to get upset and irritated, to freak out apparent meaning: to panic, to freak out, carries specifically negative connotations. The test score was not so More…
to go H.A.M.
"to go hard as a motherfucker"; to do something in extreme fashion ="I'm gonna go H.A.M. tonight at the flag football game." Etymology : Abbreviation of the More…
to go HAM
to go as hard as a motherfucker; to do something do an extreme extent; generally used with sports or partying =I'm gonna go HAM at basketball tonight. Imma put up 20 points no sweat. More…
to heart
To love, weakly. Often on the internets, people use characters to form symbols and pictures, such as :-) or =P or =I Etymology : Written form of internet symbol =on the internets
To put a fork in...
(an old expression; a phrase often used like a verb) To finish or the act of finishing something. =The origin comes from how when cooking, people test to see if meat is done by sticking a More…
To Skype
(Verb) The verb is used amongst people who commonly use Skype. It is analogous to the phrase “to chat”. Since Skype is an extremely popular mode of online chatting and calling, it has been More…
to tennis
To play tennis. In conversation with a friend, the friend mentioned that he needed to go play tennis for our college. The way he phrased it was “I need to tennis”, using it as More…
toasted
(verb) To beat someone (or be beaten by them), especially in terms of speed. Also general ownage. ="I just toasted Kevin!" "Watch out or you're going to get toasted More…
toaster
a handgun or firearm in general =We gotta move these toasters somewhere else! Etymology : unknown, possible play on the word "firearm" =The Wire, numerous episodes.
toby
pejorative name for someone of lower status This comes from the book/miniseries Roots, in which Kunta Kinte’s Christian/slave name “Toby” represents his domination by More…
tocology
The science of childbirth; midwifery or obstetrics. Etymology : From Greek toko 'child, childbirth' + logy =My roommate
Toe-up
refers to someone that is not attractive; ugly. Apparent meaning: Ugly Type of word formation: compound Reason used: used to describe a non-attractive girl in a nice way =That girl is More…
tofu
food that isn’t any good but you eat it anyway =I'm glad they don't have this tofu all the time. Etymology : from Japanese tofu =Skyler Ewing
tofurkey
a tofu dish prepared for Thanksgiving that (in theory) has some resemblance to turkey In the above example, the idea was to prepare this dish for a vegan. Thus, the thought behind the More…
Tofurkey
A block of tofu carved to look like a cooked turkey. This word was used to describe a chunk of tofu shaped like a turkey and meant to be a vegetarian-friendly substitute for the traditional More…