Colloquial description of an item (document, schedule, contract, etc.) that cannot be altered without great effort (and possibly some destructiveness) for one reason or another.
Probably derived from how the ten commandments (Exodus 22:* in your bible) were produced on stone tablets, as it requires effort to modify a document that is etched into stone.
See also set in jello for a good opposite.
Once you sign the contract, the terms are set in stone.
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Modification of the term god damn. Comes from the midwest, as near as I can tell - my grandfather (an Illinois native) used to say it a lot.
Note the term is always used as an adjective, and NEVER as a verb. So you can have (day) a dad gum toll booth attendant, but you don't dad gum the toll booth attendant. The only exception to this rule is that "Dad gummit" is a suitable substitute for "goddammit"
Dad gummit! Where is the dad gum screwdriver?
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Alternate spelling of fark which itself is an alternate spelling of fuck as to be used in polite company as an expletive.
Possibly derives from fark.com.
Oh farck, I need a cup of coffee.
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To relay a communication over CB radio.
Derived from the ten code 10-5 (relay traffic).
Hey, White Lightning, I'm not hearin' that mud duck there on the flats, you wanna pass the five for me?
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(Music) (noun) A quality of a song that causes the listener to make a facial expression similar to what would be shown if the person sitting next to him let out an uproariously noxious fart - or, a stank face.
See also Put the Stank Out.
Steve WInwood is probably the only white guy I know about who can make a Hammond organ stank.
Entirely bereft of gorm.
The gormless marketroid didn't realize that he was being had.
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Extended form of scarf, and used especially when time is of the essence.
Dude, we gotta catch that plane in two minutes and you've only half finished your burger. Better scarf it down on the way to the gate.
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