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Pop on X

At the time of being a hard gangbanging trapper like EG311ONTHEBEAT and Bironthebeat
Popping on X is a sign of donating plasma and sperm to make your rent checks.

Guy 1: Hey man, I need a quick way to make some extra cash, so I can afford rent next month.
Guy 2: Ay bruh, just Pop on X
Guy 1: Oh yeah true, you're so smart you must listen to EG311ONTHEBEAT

Guy 2: Yeah, and join Spotify Streaming Groups on Discord to make a passive income
Guy 1: Wow, what a legend!

by EthanMVHS April 27, 2021

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Maagic X

A method that factors trinomials in intermediate algebra.

Student: Oh man, how do I factor these trinomials?
Teacher: Use the Maagic X method!

by MrMoya October 25, 2010

4๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


os x

Gayest os ever made. Windows XP PWNS it!

If everybody wanted to use OS X, they would. Eberybody I know has Windows XP or Vista. Mac users are stupid liberals in their college dorms jacking off to goatse.

by Scarface47 February 7, 2008

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x box

A large square box made up of mostly spare computer parts (to add weight). It offers little or no gameplay.

Good xbox game shelf contains Halo, Downsized version of Splinter Cell. Bad xbox game shelf contains everything else.

by _[^]_ September 10, 2003

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generation x

Anyone born btwn 1957-1976


Generation X- (1957-1976)-The early part of this generation born btwn 1957-1962 are cusp years, but a great majority of them will tell you they identify with generation x more than the boom generation. It might have to do with the generation their parents were from. Some of the early Xers may have been the youngest child born to G.I. parents. They might have been influenced by older siblings and identify with the boom generation, but the first-born child to parents of the silent generation are more likely to be Xers. The silent generation married very young and were already having children in their early 20s. The silents also had a high divorce rate and a good portion of Xers grew up in a dysfunctional home. I can never understand why some like to start this generation at 1965 and as late as 1968. I was born in 1970 and always felt I was more on the tail end of this generation rather than the middle. It was not just about growing up in the 1990s. Our generation came to age in the 1980s and our youth culture lasted to the mid 1990s. Our generation did begin and end with Nirvana. You must have been coming of age when MTV, New wave and heavy metal music was popular during the 1980s, and you must have been old enough to remember the polices of the Regan era. Most of our distinctive members (poster boys) were born in the late 1950's and early 1960s. Tim Burton (1958), Bill Watterson (1958) wrote Calvin and Hobbes. Quentin Tarantino (1963) director of Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, Richard Linklater (1960) directed Slacker, Ben Stiller (1965) directed Reality Bites, Mike Judge (1962) directed and wrote Office Space, Bevis and Butthead, King of the Hill. Douglas Coupland (1961) wrote Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. The bad boys of SNL, Rob Schneider (1963), Chris Farley (1964), David Spade (1964), Chris Rock (1965), and Adam Sandler (1966) were fired from SNL because the older generations did not get their humor. Most of the new wavers, hardcore punk musicians and thrash metalist were also born in the early 1960s. James Hetfield of Metallica (1963), Tom Araya of Slayer (1961), Axle Rose of GnR (1962), Henry Rollins of Black Flag (1961), Perry Farrell (1959) of Jane's Addiction and creator of the Lollapalooza festival. New Wave, Goth, Techno, Rap, and Electronica pioneers like Duran Duran, U2, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Iced T, Run DMC, Beastie Boys and R.E.M. were all born in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The core of the alternative rock bands like Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus, Sound Garden, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson and Nirvana were all born in the early to late 1960s. The bands that came out of the very tail end of generation x developed the nu metal and emo sound that kids listen to today. Bands like Korn, Limp Biscuit, Linkin Park, Creed, Green Day, and Eminem were born in the early to mid 1970s. This period was also the beginning of the hip-hop culture that senator Obama likes to identify with.

by drumboogie1970 January 28, 2008

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animetal x

A kickass band I listen to!!!

Animetal X rocks my world.

by Mr. Callahan February 11, 2004

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X-rayted

another example of theloss of american freedoms

The government decided to do away with the original constitution by controling the people with fear, and forcing them to partake in X-rayted and very illegsl search and seizures.

by allley November 16, 2010

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