a pattern of repudiating speech. e.g. Foo? We don't need no stinking/focking Foo! Popularized by the movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and later "Blazing Saddles". Often said with a guttural Mexican accent.
Helmet? I don't need no stinking helmet!
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someone who smokes a couple cigarettes a week who believe they are not addicted to nicotine
Tina: Obama's a chipper.
Sarah: You mean he uses a little heroin?!
Tina: Nah, he smokes cigarettes occasionally. Which proves he's not Jesus.
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list of addresses for a glurge or chain letter
If I weren't on her glurge list, I'd never hear from her at all.
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the craving for increasingly hot curry. What used to seem fiery, now seems bland.
An acquired taste, not really an addiction as some researchers claimed.
Pass me the chili powder. This vindaloo isn't hot enough. Ever since I've been with hanging out with the desis, I've developed a serious curry addiction.
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Divorce Law. The branch of law specializing in dividing families. An oxymoron.
Here at Profitt, Fromyer, and Versity we specialize in Family Law.
So you're all about wrenching families asunder?
I plead the fifth.
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The distinctive earbuds associated with the Apple iPod. iPods are easy to pick out because of their white earphones and are popular on the black market making them more likely to be stolen. aka mugmes
iPod Users are easy to spot, sporting the white ear buds, often referred to as mug me earphones.
- The Globe and Mail (Canada), November 15, 2008
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sickening; atrocious, especially anything artistic that's shlock.
From the Yiddish "a chaloshes", literally to faint
I replaced the hallucious plaid wallpaper.
That chutney tastes hallucious.