To change your mind very frequently, especially relating to backpackers picking where they'll venture next.
Derived from an intoxicated conversation one night, explaining how one would change their mind 28 times a day, regardless of how much they assured you of what they were doing. It quickly spread within the small seasonal town and outward with the backpackers. It is now known globally by frequent travellers.
"Where to next man? BC? Japan?"
"Ah dude.. I was thinking Australia but I've got the 28's hard"
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A decade believed to range from January 1 1940 to December 31 1949 according to some scientist.
In the 1940's World War II ended, Swing music became popular, the obesity rate increased greatly and the USSR rose to power.
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South Academy, in south Colorado Springs,CO.The sign on South Academy reads: S. Academy, so the locals shortened the name to S Dot. Its also the name of the run down apartments in the area, where illegal substances can be purchased.
We need to head to the S dot to scoop some White Girl
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A nice type of tire. Usually low profile, and expensive. looks good wrapped aournd 28inch rims! A term used in the bay.
pimp #1 - u seem my mitchelin s?
Hoe #1 - What is a mitchelin s?
pimp #1- Bitch go get my money!
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an added s or 's, on to a word. Typically as a suffix for a possession that is not actually added on to a word. Mostly used phonetically when talking about a brand, store or company ending with a name.
Kind of a fucked up cousin to the silent k.
Examples of Invisible S
Spelling Anyway Phonetically: Anyways
Spelling: Subway Phonetically: Subways
Spelling: Aldi Phonetically: Aldi's
Spelling: Chade Daniel Phonetically: Chase Daniels
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If you spell "she believed" you can find "he lied" s(he) be(li)ev(ed) and you can also find s be v. S be v has any meaning you want.
friend: do you want some salt on your eggs?
you: S be v
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