An overused label applied to an academically successful high school / university student. Has recently been broadened to include anyone who reads recreationally and has an average higher than 60%.
For example:
Jim: âSally, you should die your hair blonde and stop acting intelligent. People might think youâre a browner.â
Sally: *Gasps in mock dismay*. Iâll get right on that, Jim.
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Taken from the word âdisrespectâ. To insult someone disrespectfully.
For example:
Jim: âSally, youâre a whore.â
Sally: Donât diss me, Jim. Iâll beat yo ass.â
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A circular object held aloft by the neck and shoulders, usually containing brains. The sentence, âgive me headâ can also be used when asking someone to suck on oneâs penis. This is not a recommended course of action, however, and will most likely only result in the speakerâs own genital pain.
For example:
Jim: âGive me head. Now.â
Sally: âWho do you think you are, Kanye West?â *Kicks Jim in the eye*.
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A word of which the true meaning is known only by the user. Can be used to describe either a shady event/location/person, or a cool event/location/person. Has also been used to express degrees of confusion.
For example:
Sally: âJimâs acting sketchy as hell.â
Mary: âWhat do you mean? That word makes no sense.â
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Not to be confused with âillâ. âSickâ is a term applied to anything cool or desirable. One could also use âsickâ in terms of expressing enthusiasm.
For example:
Jim: âI got you a pet monkey for Hanukah.â
Sally: âSick!â
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An insult given to a gullible, clueless, or easily persuaded individual. When used as a noun, a tool is simply an object that can make an impossible task possible. (i.e., removing a screw without a screwdriver)
For example:
Mary: âPass me a tool, Sally.â
Sally: *Innocently picks up Jim and deposits him at Maryâs feet.*
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An expression of ownership. The phrase, âYou got OWNED!â usually follows a particularly impressive insult or win. It is important to remember, however, that you cannot âownâ an individual who has recently âownedâ you. This will take away from the expressionâs effectiveness and make you look like a tool.
For example:
Sally: âYou got owned!â
Jim: *Gives Sally the finger*. âNow who owns who, huh?â
Sally: *Walks away, because Jim is obviously oblivious to the ownership rule*.
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