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Make the final cut

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to be finally selected

For every music album, song-writer writes many more songs out of which 12 or 15 are selected for the release, the rest that don't make the final cut are released in the Deluxe version of the album later on.

by Zami Karzai September 22, 2018


make-up model

A person (typically a public figure) who is only attractive after being covered in several pounds of professionally applied make-up.

She's not actually hot; She is just a make-up model.

by SomeGuy01 December 8, 2010


Make Out Train

When a guy makes out consecutively with different girls at a club. Similar to a champagne train where one bottle comes after another.

Chris was in rare form, he was on the make out train.

by cbslearningteam January 6, 2014


Make it happen cap'n

A fun saying that rolls off the tongue, can be used in so many situations.

Ron: Ayo what's good with it Billy?

Billy: Yo yo I'm good but I ain't got no money for that food doe! I'm going for a job interview now.

Ron: Make it happen cap'n

by I'm a gus grenade October 10, 2017


Making a Pot of Chili

A euphemism referring to one cutting one’s bowels loose with the most vile, most heinous and most explosive liquified, stinging shit imaginable. Turning that clean bowl brown like a piping hot bowl of chili on a cold winter day.

Where’s your father? He making a pot of chili. Better get the air freshener.

I was pinching the whole way to the shitter before copped a squat and started making a pot of chili.

by Eaton Holgoode October 15, 2018


tryna make moves

To go places with other niggas

Aye young, you tryna make moves

by Jack crinkle sack November 22, 2016


And Tango Makes Three

The title of a children’s book that tells the love-and-life story of two inseparable male penguins, Roy and Silo, that successfully hatched an egg to welcome chick Tango in their world—they took turns to nurture her by feeding her, cuddling her in their nest, and taking her for a swim with the other penguin families.

“And Tango Makes Three” was originally classified as nonfiction as it’s based on a true story, but it’s later reclassified as a picture book as the publisher felt that more children should have access to the title—the “adult” book was later challenged but retained, or banned, in a number of school libraries, in red states.

by Fasters August 23, 2022

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