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Hoodlumy

1.A word used to describe something shady, sketchy, out of the ordinary in a bad way; dumpster.
2.Crazed behavior, reminiscent of that of a hoodlum's.

1."'She didn't say anything after missing the whole damn party.'
'that's hoodlumy'"
2."There was a hoodlumy person in my house this morning."

by Riland January 4, 2008


Terrapin

1.A word used to insult another person. Often describing the nature of their appearance; i.e. a fat person, slow moving person. It is also just a simple insult similiar to Egrit.
2.A familiar greeting, used amongst groups of friends.

1."Hurry up terrapin! We're gonna be late!"
2."Hey terrapin, may I have a piece of gum?"
3."Terrapin! Good to see you."

by Riland January 4, 2008

14πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


Chidling

1.Any one of a variety of young annoying or otherwise insufferable children in view of ones vision. Usually used in winter.

1."Look out! Some chidlings are coming!"

by Riland January 4, 2008

8πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Egrit

1. A general insult. Referring to anyone that acts in an unagreeable way. Intentionally spelled Egrit (instead of Egret like the bird), simply because it is an insult.
2. A familiar greeting used amongst friends.

1."You're a fucking Egrit for taking my shoes."
2."What's up egrit?" or "Hey egrit!"

by Riland January 4, 2008

9πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Treegrit

1. A tree dwelling Egrit. General insult which may be applied to anyone.
2.A common word used amongst friends to playfully insult one another or as a greeting. Primarily used in northern Virginia USA.

1.If someone is climbing a tree, lightpost, or telephone pole, call them a Treegrit.
2."Where the hell is treegrit with my fucking drink?"
3."Treegrit! What's up?"

by Riland January 4, 2008


Terrapiny

A word used to describe anything remotely unpleasant in the sense of judgment of something/someone. Closely related to Terrapin.

"That girl's hair is straight up terrapiny."

by Riland January 4, 2008

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Seagrit

1.A sea dwelling version of Egrit. Used to describe one who is stupid, while at or near the shore. However Seagrit may be used inland.
2.Like Egrit it may also be used as a greeting amongst friends.

1."Get outta here Seagrit."
2."Where's the pasta, Seagrit?"

by Riland January 4, 2008

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž