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Half-Stack

1. Noun. A guitar amp consisting of an amp head and a 4x12 speaker cab.

2. Noun. A young guitar player who thinks that they know more than they do.

1. Hey dude! I just got a Mesa-Boogie Dual Rectifier Half-Stack!

2. Young Musician: Yeah, Line 6 Is way better than Marshall.

Experienced Musician: Kid, you've got a long way to go before you can say that.

by Kurt_F July 16, 2008

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Half Beersiosos

(n.)a highly competitive drinking game that can be played under four variations:

(stopwatch recomended)

Original: Good if you're bored or need a fast pre-game. Evenly split a beer into two cups with a partner. Choose a desired time limit (e.g. - 1 minute and 30 seconds) and within the allotted time both you and your partner must finish their respective half beers. Consecutive rounds are played back to back with no "rest period" until a player can not make the time limit. The winner then challenges another player.

Twist: Follow "Orignal" rules, yet as you finish a round, decrease the time allotted by 15 second increments.

Elimination: Split amongst a larger group of people (best to have even amount of people so everyone gets half a beer). This is strictly a race. Whoever finishes thier portion last is elminated and then the rest of the players move onto the following rounds until a winner is declared. Every round is to be played back to back with no "rest period".

Team Relay aka Flip Cup Variant: split into 2 even teams. Each player gets half a beer. One player from each team starts to chug thier drink. The next player in line can not start until the empty cup of the player before him is placed on the table. Simply a relay type race. The losing team must add the remaining beer (if any)from the winning teams cups to thier own ontop of thier respective half beers. Once again no "rest period" is allowed between rounds.

mike and joe love playing half beersiosos in connecticut.

by Mike Lowenthal August 4, 2006

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Half Life

1 : the time required for half of something to undergo a process: as a : the time required for half of the atoms of a radioactive substance to become disintegrated b : the time required for half the amount of a substance (as a drug or radioactive tracer) in or introduced into a living system or ecosystem to be eliminated or disintegrated by natural processes
2 : a period of usefulness or popularity preceding decline or obsolescence <slang usually has a short half-life>

For americium-241, it is known that half of the atoms decay in 458 years. Therefore, 458 years is the half-life of americium-241. Every radioactive element has a different half-life, ranging from fractions of a second to millions of years, depending on the specific isotope. For example, americium-243 has a half-life of 7,370 years.

by Mark January 6, 2004

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half boyfriend

A guy who is being used for sex and money. Not to be confused with 'friends with benefits'. In this case, the girl expects to be taken out to dinner, bars etc, but takes time off to hook up with other guys.

Girl: "you're like.. my half boyfriend"
Guy: "F that.."

by Jesse cali August 10, 2005

56๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


half again

One and-a-half times as much as something.

"Indeed, the first year of the office's ad campaign, ABC grabbed nearly $30 million worth, half again as much as Fox, its nearest rival at $20 million."

Source: Article on US Gov't Pot Propaganda

by Adam Laughlin September 5, 2005

43๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


creep and a half

someone who is beyond a creep. to the extreme. someone so sketch that you try to avoid.

I met this guy at a party, he followed me around the entire night. At one point, he grabbed the cup I was drinking out of and he licked it. Ugh! He's a creep and a half!

by Sketchgirl92 May 2, 2009

12๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


half blumpkin

Like a blumpkin, but instead of receiving oral while taking a shit, one jerks off while taking a shit.

My girl wasn't around to give me a blumpkin, so I took matters into my own hands and gave myself a half blumpkin.

by EDawwg40 November 11, 2018

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