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luxobarge

A large, expensive automobile, usually a sedan. Also Luxo-barge.

My old 1970 Ford LTD performed very well, and would now be considered a luxobarge.
That gangsta has a pimped-out luxobarge to carry his hoes and gym bag.

by psnack February 12, 2009

34πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


fobish

People who are immigrants, especially from Asia, who may act trendy, haughty and oblivious, yet may have broken english, a distinct accent, unwaveringly hold their cultural attitudes and customs, and do not assimilate well in the US. Orig. "Fresh Off The Boat", and may be affectionate or may be not. Also "Fobbish".

She's so fobish making that Khmer prank call. Wearing that big Nike logo shirt with the sport jacket makes him look fobish. She slurped her rice noodles and then held her fingers in a peace sign for the photo, how fobbish.

by psnack February 12, 2009

23πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


echonomics

A false interpretation of economics, as Keynesianism, which is repeated verbally over and over, until the sheeple believe that it is a science.

An example of echonomics is when the Keynesian Kenyan and Ben Shalom Blurbnanke repeatedly telling us that stimulation will make us all rich again, but the Keynesian policies are only providing quantitative sleazing of our economy into ruin, and making us the biggest debtor nation on the planet.

by psnack September 30, 2013

4πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


TMA

Too Many Acronyms.

Ladislav- AFAIK your IMAP is FUBAR and POP is not set to take HTML, while the CFD has NTFS and PC has EXT4. ROTFLMAO! NRN.
Paul- TMA!!

by psnack May 13, 2010

39πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


domainiac

A person who is addicted to buying internet domain names. Anyone who owns more than 30 domains.

Lada, the computer geek, is always thinking up domain names and has more than he uses; he's such a domainiac.

by psnack February 24, 2009

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


chown

The Linux command for "Change the owner and/or group of each FILE to OWNER and/or GROUP." Caution- this has other synonyms!

Tom was chowning on his laptop computer.

by psnack July 6, 2009

14πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


czenglish

A mix of Czech and English, usually including English roots with Czech conjugation and declination.

He speaks Czenglish with his Czech grandmother, because his Czech vocabulary is limited.

by psnack October 6, 2013