In music, a note that plays for an extremely long time, and you keep wishing that it would end so the song can move on.
At the concert, Kenny played a note on his saxophone that lasted over a minute! What a staydown! I was glad that it played for only a few seconds the second time he played it!
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A few words, said on Christmas Day, that depict sacrilegious reference to Christmas.
Big guy: "Why are you celebrating Christmas as Jesus's birthday?"
Little guy: "Don't give me that Christmas offense, that's what Christmas is for!"
A show that was on back in 1972, spinoff from The Flintstones, in which Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm, who, on the original Flintstones, were tiny kids, are now teens.
It will be a big celebration when the first season of the Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm show comes out on DVD... if it does!
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An adjective referring to stupid things happening in the state of Florida. There's something the other Urban Dictionary authors don't realize though; the term "Floriduh" was coined by Florida-based comedian Boca Brian, and, as far as I know, none of the definitions on Urban Dictionary were written by Boca Brian. I wonder how many of the Urban Dictionary writers have heard Boca Brian.
Boca Brian once did a comedy bit called "Oh Florida." (It was a parody of Oh Canada) Sometimes, he would exaggerate the last syllable of Florida, like "Flori--duh!" On an episode of the Boca Show on 1470 WNN, he just told everyone he invented that term, "Floriduh." We all knew that anyway!
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Slimy stuff, mostly egg white, that comes out of an egg after breaking.
I have to handle egg oil while baking!
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An object, made by putting a dime inside a completely unfolded $1 bill, and then making the $1 bill into a ring shape, imprisoning the dime.
I really like a dime'n ring, when it comes to spending.
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Harsh noise wall. A real genre of music, as obscure as the genre may be, in which an unflinching wall of noise is the basis of the composition. Said wall of noise may be made by manipulating the sounds from noise generators, manipulating samples, or performing various distortion and delay effects on radio static. Said compositions may be mistaken for just plain static by people not familiar with the genre, but every wall has its unique properties and some even have texture. French composer Vomir popularized this genre.
HNW is a very real genre of music now; just check out the electronic music article on TV Tropes! Remember when Black Leather Jesus opened for Sonic Youth? Felt like HNW was gonna go mainstream for a few minutes there!
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