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e-val

(n.) electronic validation (i.e. props, respect, recognition given online)

That was a clever forum post and deserved more e-val.

by Marchant February 20, 2008

5πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


pop

1. (adj) popular; mainstream
2. (n)
a. something that is popular (especially music)
b. soft drink or soda
3. (v)
a. to shoot
b. to hit; to slug; to punch

1. Pop music is usually catchy, but it can be overplayed.
2.
a. Madonna's music is an example of pop.
b. I would like nice, cold pop, please.
3.
a. He popped a cap in his ass.
b. I popped him in the jaw.

by Marchant July 23, 2004

1377πŸ‘ 614πŸ‘Ž


swerve

1. (v) to trick; to fool; to send for a loop
2. (n) the act of being tricked

1. The identity thief swerved everyone.
2. That was a funny swerve.

by Marchant July 23, 2004

252πŸ‘ 257πŸ‘Ž


spiffily

(adv) done in a spiffy manner

The date went spiffily.

by Marchant July 23, 2004

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


craptastic

(adj)
1. in a good sense, the quality of being so crappy that the object is humorous or desireable

2. in a bad sense, extremely crappy

etymology: blend of the words 'crap' and 'fantastic'

1. This place is awesomely cheesy! It's craptastic!

2. The break-up was awful. It was craptastic.

by Marchant July 28, 2004

630πŸ‘ 170πŸ‘Ž


Auburn University

(n) The loveliest village on the plains. Home of the Auburn Tigers. The only university in Alabama with a decent reputation outside of the state.

He attends Auburn University. War Eagle!

by Marchant July 23, 2004

863πŸ‘ 468πŸ‘Ž


Diary-X

(n) a popular journal site that is not to be confused with blog sites (e.g. livejournal or xanga)

She records her life on Diary-X.

by Marchant July 23, 2004

22πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž