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Shine

1. A shortened term for moonshine or whiskey.
2. To give off or reflect light.
3. To excel in something.
4. A shortened term for shoeshine.
5. A disparaging term used for a person of the African race.

The game will be held rain or shine.

The police have a warrant to search for shine here.

by Swarsfanatic June 01, 2005


juke

1. A roadside or rural establishment offering liquor, dancing, and often gambling and prostitution. Also know as a juke house or juke joint.

2. African-American word meaning a roadside drinking establishment that offers cheap drinks, food, and music for dancing and often doubles as a whorehouse.

Person 1: Where are you going tonight?

Person 2: Down to the juke.

by Swarsfanatic June 26, 2005


yo'nt

the joing of the words 'you' and 'want'

Where do yo'nt this tractor parked?

by Swarsfanatic May 11, 2005


if'n

a variation of the word if.

I can carry you over to the farm if'n ya want me to.

by Swarsfanatic May 11, 2005


Jo Dee Messina

A Country singer, born in Holliston, Mass.

Jo De Messina's most recent hit was "My Give a Damn's Busted"

by Swarsfanatic May 11, 2005


down with that

1. cool with it; it's fine.

2. To have a sickness such as the flu.

Person 1: Let's go to the store.

Person 2: I'm down with that.
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Person 1: Did you know the flu is going around?

Person: I know, I'm down with that.

by Swarsfanatic June 26, 2005


shuck and jive

Not the whole truth; or manipulating something to get it your way.

Person 1: I don't believe you can still do that
Person 2: I can so *demonstrates*

by Swarsfanatic June 26, 2005