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Dime Piece

"Dime Piece" is a combination of the words "Dime" and "Piece". It is used to describe the small bits of an american 10 cent coin that has been broken into multiple parts

hey man, i just broke my dime.
"don't worry i have an extra dime piece here"
cool, now i have enough to but some tasty, smooth pudding

by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005

117πŸ‘ 478πŸ‘Ž


diabolical duo

literally: Duncil and Lewis.
A phrase used to describe a team of crime fighters, whose analytical skills are matched only by that of a chimpanzee and a clam.
2) the nightmare of anyone who would even dream of commiting a crime in the vicinity of north yorkshire england

holy shit, stop screwing that sheep, here comes the diabolical duo!

by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005

4πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Ass Ninja

a practitioner of the ancient art of ninjitsu, who happens to enjoy smoking the occasional wiener.

The guy that lives accross the hall from me is an ass ninja

by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005

35πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


Maurice Green

A run in a marijuana ciggarette (see joint, blunt). Named after the famous olympic sprinter.

Guy1: Oh man, catch that Maurice Green
Guy2: Screw it lets go get some tasty, smooth pudding
Guy1:yeah

by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


i hate eskimos

the most prophetic phase ever uttered by mark twain... he was a very progressive thinker. god damn i hate those fuckin eskimos

i hate eskimos almost as much as i hate lewis's sister, even though she gives wonderful chewin(see chewin).

by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005

14πŸ‘ 42πŸ‘Ž


smegmatic

An expression used to describe something that is smega-like in smell, look, or consistency

your sister's breath was very smegmatic this morning, so i told her to eat some mouth wash flavored pudding

by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005

23πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Indeed

Kevin has obviously never lived in the UK, indeed is not youre word you son of a bitch, i hate you and hope you burn in the same ring of hell as hitler and Ghandi. Indeed really means: in fact it means "indeed", as in "in" "deed".

guy1: hey, dustin do you want to go get some tasty smooth pudding and run for president?
Dustin for pres in 96: Indeed

by Dusitn for pres in 96 April 24, 2005

10πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž