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salt barer

a person who makes people salty no matter what situation they are in and will do anything to get a reaction out of you. Once you have reacted in a salty way they will use that situation against you in future arguments. A great example is anyone named Harry.

"As soon as the salt barer entered the room, everyone was ready to see their next victim get salty."

by FAT ELF KID August 26, 2019


sprinkling salt

When someone tries to hate on you or bring you down.

Man I was cracking on Brandy at this party and Rod kept coming over and sprinkling salt on my game.

by WhiteMike1 January 13, 2017


Salt Filliatio

The act of receiving oral sex after rubbing grains of salt into the usually self-inflicted cuts on the outside of the penis

Dude, after i cut myself last night that male Czechoslovakian transvestite gave me amazing salt filliatio

by Cralex January 14, 2013


Salt Coma

When something makes you so salty that you fall into a coma.

"Damn, Devyn was so salty she fell into a salt coma during art class!"

by Cantactapellas March 4, 2016


salt creek

Best beach in Orange County. Mainly full of high school kids in the summer.

LOCALS ONLY

Hey dude want to hit up creek today?

To salt creek!

by P_OC_EN July 25, 2007

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Nigger Salt

AKA black pepper

"Ayo ma nigga 'shanth pass me that nigger salt so I can salt my eggs, yo"

by PhilipTheHorse October 16, 2011

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Pound Salt

Another way of saying 'get lost', 'go away' and generally 'don't bother me'. Obviously, it is similar to pound sand, but if it is a corruption of that term, or something else entirely, maybe somebody else knows. I'm not sure why anyone would pound salt down a rat hole, but maybe it is something that was done at one time. Perhaps it refers to crushing large pieces of salt into finer crystals, or weighing salt into smaller increments; both of which would be dull menial work. Maybe it refers to walking on salt, similar to 'hit the bricks' or 'kick mud', since salt is often spread on the ground as a de-icer in winter and is also common in desert and seashore areas.

When I brought the broken chair in for warranty replacement, the manager basically told me to pound salt, it wasn't a warranty problem.

by M. Collins March 24, 2005

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