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Oaktown

A nickname for the city, Oakland, CA in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is the United States most important port on the west coast. Known for all of it's talented, progressive and often times violent residents. It is also famed for being the home of the original Black Panther Party Movement.

Urban Dictionary's author Demicci Deja Dior-Britt was born and raised in Oaktown.

by Demicci D. Dior-Britt November 01, 2007


hiderous

A commpond of hiedeous and rediculous.

That big hair of her is just down right hiderous!!

by Demicci D. Dior-Britt October 04, 2007


Carry It

This term refer to handle it, go about it or do it. It being what ever the subject is at hand.

Judy and Mary are argueing again. How should we carry it?

by Demicci D. Dior-Britt October 04, 2007


secret sissy

A usually very masculine guy who is in the closet about his homosexuality. These guys tend to date women but are really just useing it to cover up his desire for men.

I was surprised to find out just how many jocks at my school were secret sissy's.

by Demicci D. Dior-Britt October 18, 2007


Snow

A refferance to people of caucasion descent.

Canada is filled with snow poeple.

by Demicci D. Dior-Britt October 04, 2007


stack it

To bring or pile something or a situation on.

So whats the going on withcha', just stack it!

by Demicci D. Dior-Britt October 04, 2007


slap your plastics

This is a term referring to one thumbing through all the cards in his wallet to decide beffore hand which ones are good for use with an available debit, credit or ATM withdrawel balance. This is proper in considering saving ones own face by avoiding the posibility of being turned away for a declined account. One should keep the good cards with him in his card organizer and slap the maxed ones down on the countertop, in the rubberbanded collection of stollen cards or, hell, just discard the bitches. Further more just pay the premiums and don't offer me drinks out until you get your *#@$ together!

Please slap your plastics before we get to the check-out counter to avoid last weeks embaressing scene and a sore back from bending over to pick up our faces at the head of this long line.

by Demicci D. Dior-Britt January 15, 2007