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prop

when used in connection with calling a person a prop, prop means the person in question is fake, false, slow-witted, dim or a flake, insinuating that they are not a real person, just like a prop gun isn't a real gun, for example.

Jake: Man, Phil is such a dimwit sometimes.
Ron: No shit. That guy's a prop.

by FormFaktor February 27, 2003

29πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


shnoz

yiddish for nose

Jordan has a shnoz the size of Ireland

by FormFaktor February 27, 2003

198πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


dorf

German for "village"

the waldorf astoria is called that because it's named after a German village called Waldorf.

by FormFaktor March 29, 2005

134πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


snot

Interjection showing disbelief, contracted version of "Is not"

Ed: I porked Roshana last night. She is so hot.
Ron: SNOT!!!

by FormFaktor July 25, 2003

25πŸ‘ 91πŸ‘Ž


Zero-Oasis

A place or situation you encounter and does not meet your expectations in any way.

Man, I booked this vacation in the Caribbean in a 5 Star hotel, and when I got there it was a zero-oasis.

by FormFaktor July 14, 2005


gnorl

to devour, eat quickly in a disgusting manner

that burger was disgusting but I was so hungry I gnorled it.

by FormFaktor May 1, 2003

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


corn

Meaning 1:
object which resembles kitsch, junk or shwag or is just bad quality. NOT the same as corny

Meaning 2:
Clichee statement or stereotype

Example 1:
Gerd: Man, look at that replica of the Empire State Building. It's so kitschy!
Ron: Yeah, it's corn.

Example 2:
Ron: "Fuck these frog-eaters"
Alex: "Dude, calling the french that is totally corn"

by FormFaktor February 27, 2003

3πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž