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level 3

refering to person a object exbiting traits common to a repeat sex offender. Finding its root in the Washington State classification of convicted sex offenders released back into the population.

I van with no windows and a bed in the back could be referred to as being totally level 3. "Dude your uncle is one shady motherfucker that van he drives is totally level 3."

by Felonius Jenkins May 19, 2006

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final level

When something is like totaly awsome, (car, game, toy, action, etc)

That car was like totaly final level

by Gunet April 30, 2006

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Based Level

Being so wise and intelligent in an argument that you win by default and nothing anyone else says can effect what you've said.

If someone says something nobody can beat they have reached Based Level and should be deemed inspirational for such an outstanding and logically sound fact rather than self opinionated answers.

Based Level Celebrities include, Einstein, Edison and anyone with the fitting description of a genius of prodigy.

by DigitilskullProductions September 17, 2012

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previous level

Something that ISNT rediculous or absurd!

Thats some previous level shit!

by Rich43 November 21, 2005

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level raper

-Noun-
A person playing Multiplayer on Flash Flash Revolution who gets beaten (usually to the extreme) over and over again. Because they cannot say that their opponent is cheating, they call them a "level raper." This can be taken either as a compliment or a put-down.

"Dude, no way you got a two thousand combo. You're such a level raper."

by Rudolpho The Great March 22, 2007

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Ground level

The state between being dry and high.

Balthazar - Are you high yet?
Tristan - Nah man, I'm only on ground level.

Balthazar - yeah, me too.

by Tristan and Beans April 2, 2011

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Level 2

Level 2- is more a way of looking at things and instantly comparing them.

The term "Level 2" is actually used as an adjective to describe any situation, because it easily conveys the additional level of intensity, beauty, drama, or awesomeness.

Everyone inherently knows "Level 1" is normal, basic, easy, common, or entry level.

So "Level 2" would just be additional to that.

Now, when you describe a brand new soft pillow as "Level 2," everyone automatically knows it is better normal.

Person 1: My new pillow is Level 2, I just got the best night's sleep.

Or when telling a story about a getting a speeding ticket.

Person 1: Yea, the cop went all Level 2, and gave me 3 tickets. It cost me $500.

by Troublesome654 September 25, 2010

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