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vulture

1: Bird known to feed on the dead, dying, and wounded
2: Police helicopter. Based on merciless appearances taunting people already in custody, even for petty offenses, a flawed policy. Makes diversion sacrifices possible for a big hit.

Can you believe Babylon sent vultures for a homeless drunk in public citation? Helped us pull a kick-ass drive by in a fully loaded charter bus across town. We were blastin' out of every single window loc!

by West Empire Anarcho September 8, 2005

6๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


vulture

a person or entity who profits from the suffering and misfortune of others

His lawyer is a total vulture.

by The Return of Light Joker April 25, 2011

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vulture

The action of enhaling any leftover smoke in a bong after somebody else takes a hit.

"Its my turn to vulture the gravity bong"

by Himura February 20, 2004

2๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


vulture

in other words TOM the english guy who is a vulture

trying to take advantage of chicks who have been drinking
or just broken up with a mate only defense is a motor bike helmet

so if i a chick was drinking the vulture would swoop "Caw!"

by Anti- Vulture November 5, 2007

1๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


vultureness

a woman that takes a man's assets from work during and after a divorce.

Heather Mills McCartney was a vultureness during her prolonged divorce from Paul McCartney.

by Boriquawon April 29, 2009

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vultures

Derogatory (although deserved) term for panhandlers after their method of sizing up who looks the most vulnerable to be hit up on for money, like the bird species which swoops around looking for what they think are weak and/or injured animals to consume.

I see some homeless people swooping all around me like vultures, time to make a abrupt turn away from them!

by Piranha August 20, 2006

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Vulture

(1)adj. Any person/thing who picks apart/scavenges through an object or place to obtain useful or working parts/pieces to benefit himself.

(2)v. the act of picking apart/scavenging through an object or place to obtain useful or working parts/pieces to benefit oneself.

adj. Vulture
v. Vultured, Vulturing
adv. Vulturingly

(1) "Dude! he's such a vulture! There's nothing left of that toaster!"

(2) "He totally just vultured that computer! there are no more working parts!"

"They really went through that pastry shop vulturingly; there is nothing good left!"

by Tyler Mark June 12, 2008

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