A spammer who sends out vast amount of forwards and an endless stream of emails
The 28 oz. slurpy never read a joke he/she did not forward on unsolicited to thier entire address book.
A term that appears in a shitty ass chief keef song, means "chief Sosa likes fat dick"
Guy 1: I got some hoez and ozs
Guy2: yeah I like dick too
a tit, specifically the one who pounds the skins. 40 oz express is an absent minded professor of the kit, and lives constanly in the shadow of his counterpart and mentor, johnny alternative. Has been known to drink excessively and the term lorry was born during one of his drinking binges.
40: "have you seen my keys, I can't find them"
Johnny: "no, I haven't. where are you going?"
40: "I have to go to Fox's. I think I left my wallet in there, but I can't find my keys"
Johnny: "Ha Ha Ha. You lost your keys, now you can't go look for your lost wallet. what a dick"
40: "You better shut the fuck up, or I'm going to lorry you.
Any mug you get from Urban Dictionary. I guess it will appear right under this definition.
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A reference to the yellow brick road from the land of Oz. Oz-ing is when you piss down your sexual partners horny fucking leg, then lick it back up "following the yellow brick road" to your partners piss covered genitals. This act is often accompanied by heel clicking, and home wishing.... YeeBeeDeeBee!
Me and my wife practiced our Oz-ing all night.
Colloquial term used by people in the tabletop games industry in reference to people who pad their resumes, take credit for things they didn't create, and show up when they are not wanted.
noun - A giant turd that simply won't flush, no matter how many times you try.
"So that guy pulled The OZ and tried to tell me he was responsible for inventing Kickstarter"
"Someone just dropped The OZ in the bathroom, don't go in there"
gives you all of the latest healthy lifestyle information. The means everything from emotional well-being to fitness and food
Dr. Oz's health magazine "Dr. Oz The Good Life" will cease publication, publisher Hearst Magazines confirmed Wednesday.
The move comes as the TV doctor -- whose full name is Mehmet Oz -- runs for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania as a Republican candidate. His show "The Dr. Oz Show" is also ending, Sony announced this week.