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stuff

verb, sports term. To block a scoring attempt, or to block a player with a fair amount of force so as to stop them in their tracks.

"Kobe goes for the easy lay-up... and is completely stuffed by Shaq!"

by tengu April 1, 2005

81πŸ‘ 60πŸ‘Ž


idiotstick

A stupid person. 'idiot' describes someone that is stupid, but adding '-stick' denotes that the person is as dumb as a stick.

You missed the field goal? an 18-yard attempt?! Fuckin' idiotstick.

by tengu March 31, 2005

10πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


chalice

French Canadian curse word, roughly equivalent to 'dammit!' or 'shit!'

Pronunciation: ka'-lehce

Follows tabernac. French Canadian swear words are modeled after the Roman Catholic Church, as opposed to other curse words that are modeled after sexual acts or bodily functions/parts.

Don't say this around a French Canadian priest or an older person.

"ce n'est pas assez? chalice!!!"
(it's not enough? SHIT!)

by tengu December 19, 2007

30πŸ‘ 261πŸ‘Ž


X

1) The future form of Mega Man, created by Dr. Light as his last project before he died. X fights alongside his pal Zero to stop the Evil Sigma and his army of Mavericks.
2) slang term for the rave drug known as Ecstasy. When induced the user's sense of touch is enhanced, and is also made slightly horny.

1) X decided to wimp out in the 7th episode of the Megaman X series, citing that the fighting needed to stop.
2)'Yo dawg, you got any X?'

by tengu April 6, 2005

44πŸ‘ 593πŸ‘Ž


Ree

when this syllable is repeated, it resembles the music from the classic movie 'Psycho' when the killer stabs the woman repeatedly while she's in the shower.

Garth from Wayne's World does a perfect example of how this syllable is used comically.

Joe: So did you dump Sally yet?
Jeff: No, why should I?
Joe: *takes knife, stabs sandwich repeatedly* REE! REE! REE!
Jeff: Dude, she's not trying to kill me.

by tengu August 11, 2007

35πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


filled full

drunk to the max.

the term implies that you'll be 'filled full' of alcohol at an upcoming event.

"all right boys, we've got two cases of beer, bottles of vodka, and a keg. We're getting filled full tonight!"

by tengu September 7, 2009


sop

Homer Simpson's misspelling of the word 'stop'.

In the Simpsons Movie, when Homer located the truck in which his family was being held, he made an attempt to hold the truck off for a moment, using a red hexagon (as opposed to an octagon) with the word 'SOP' sloppily painted on it. But as with almost anything that Homer does, it actually worked.

"Come on, we can't pause at every 'sop', 'yeld', or 'one vay' sign we see!!"

by tengu May 22, 2008

73πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž