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I Rate it

a shortened version of rating something, usually the looks of a girl. It started from somebody asking "what would you rate that girl, 1-10". ppl then shortened it to i rate it, meaning i would take the time to rate that because she is hot enough to catch someones attention. If somebody walks by unoticed because she is not hot, she does not deserve to be rated, so nobody would "rate it"

Therefore: I rate it is a way to let somebody know that a particular girl is hot

* A Hot Girl Walks By *
man 1: I rate it
man 2: yeah i agree shes damn sexy

by MgattiTheHotti September 16, 2009

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crooked i

Saviour of the west coast. Signed on Death Row Records.

Crooked I is ill playa

by big l July 21, 2003

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U of I

This is a nickname for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Not to be confused with the University of Iowa ("UI" or simply "Iowa") or Indiana University ("IU"). This phrase carries with it a certain image/feel, as the University has built up a notable culture over its' century and one half existence and the phrase "U of I" quite possibly is the best label for that culture. The culture includes a passion for basketball, drinking holiday Unofficial, superb academics, and or course, a lot of orange.

College counselor: "Are you looking at U of I for college, Jimmy?"
Jimmy: "Of course I am! Its' culture is unbeatable."

by Subway142 March 3, 2013

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i dunno

Slang for I don't know.

I dunno what movie we're watching tonight.

by fphate August 6, 2004

133๐Ÿ‘ 53๐Ÿ‘Ž


I like that

An expression used by drunk dummies to let others know when (s)he likes something shiny.

If this were Facebook, ya know, I like that.

by redhood November 10, 2009

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i lol'd

Another use for lol, also used in image macros with "I lol'd" below.

Guy 1: Dude, that was awesome!
Guy 2: Yeah i know.
Guy 3: I lol'd

by AuraStorm June 25, 2006

303๐Ÿ‘ 133๐Ÿ‘Ž


i guess

"i guess" is a phrase that can be used in response to almost any situation or comment. its versatility is clearly its strongest asset. popular uses include expressing disdain for something or someone, expressing uncertainty or confusion, expressing the irony and absurdity of a situation, expressing sarcasm, or expressing apathy towards something or someone.

Expressing:

-disdain for something or someone:
Jenny: Actually, you're not invited. Sorry, but, really, I don't want to have any losers like you at my party.
Jim (as she walks away): I guess...

-uncertainty or confusion
Barista: Double special ultra low fat soy grande latte or triple super peppermint vente no milk frap with whipped cream?
Joe: I guess...

-irony or absurdity or a situation
Jane (upon seeing her ex boyfriend with HIS new boyfriend): I guess...

-sarcasm
Jamie: She's cool, I guess...

-apathy towards something or someone
Jack: So, are you pro-life or pro-choice? Because I really feel that when you analyze both sides of the issue...
John: I guess.

by jsw454 June 26, 2005

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