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getting away with murder

To Get Away With Something And Not Care

"papa roach also sang a song called GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER"

no mate im getting away with murder in that place

by Daveish September 18, 2006

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Fade Aways

When a womens nipples do not have a defined ending and fade away into the rest of the breast.

Artemis: Nick how was the rest of your night last night?

Nick: Well after I brought her home last night, I went for the nipple lick and found my self not knowing where to stop because of her fade aways.

by Ron Coobie February 23, 2009

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away game

n. To have sex with a person of the same sex. Usually referring to one who does not normally play "away games".

"My gaydar tells me that he/she has played a few 'away games' if you know what I mean."

by Urban Decider November 4, 2012

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A Nut Hair Away

When someone is so close they are just “A Nut Hair Away”. When someone is so close to something there is no other way to describe how close you was or far away you was so you need this to describe it. You was so close to that something you was doing that it was just “A Nut Hair Away” or “A Nut Hair Close”.

Example 1: I almost lost my job I was so close to losing it, “I was just “A Nut Hair Away” or I was just “A Nut Hair Close”

Example 2: I got saved by a nut hair.

by A Nut Hair June 21, 2021


going-away sex

When your significant other/partner is leaving for a long period of time (a vacation, business trip, going off to college) and you have sex right before they leave so they can have a final good memory of you before not seeing you for a while.

person 1: My girlfriend is about to go on vacation with her family and we spent the day before she left having going-away sex.
person 2: Radical dude.

by monananannanananana April 3, 2019


Garnished Lay-away

A garnished Lay-away is a term that describes the type of transaction where an employee is purchasing product from his or her store and has the amount for it taken out of their check, so they can take to product home/consume product before presenting payment.

The word garnished is pulled from the term "Garnished Wages" implying that money is being deducted from an employees check to pay for a debt. The term "lay-away" is exactly what you'd think. Picking up a product from a place of business and agreeing to pay for it later---- so literally picking up product from place of employment and agreeing to have the cost of the product deducted from one's paycheck.

-Z.S. Jan 14, 2021 22:47MST

"Hey I can't afford this today, so can we do a Garnished Lay-away for it?"

"How'd you get that, you said you don't have money!" "I got it on a Garnished Lay-away at work"

by ZShep January 15, 2021


fight or run away

The correct way to express the term"fight or flight," because human beings do not literally fly.

The fact that flight rhymes with fight may be why the term "fight or flight" is used. As clever and useful as it is, it is not factual. Thus,"fight or run away" might be a better way to express that unique state.

by but for February 5, 2018