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25% more chips

The biggest lie told by chips companies. A recurring marketing tactic to increase sales while only adding 2 more pieces as to not be considered false advertising.
Also known as "25% more air".

This package has 25% more chips!
Cap🧢

by ruralurban24 January 30, 2023


More flabbin’ for the grabbin’

Just like "more cushin’ for the pushin’" except for super large girls.

Damn homie she look like she could be on my 600 lb life

All good bro, more flabbin’ for the grabbin’

by @celinemmorris April 10, 2019


Just one more

A term used by your good mate when the arsehole drags you to the pub to be deso driver. But the fuckwit has no intention of just having "one more" beer, he plans to play you like a dog while he gets wasted and you have to stay there completely sober and deal with drunk people shit.

Mitch "let's go Albert I'm tired"
Albert "Just one more drink with the boys!"
Mitch "Really? Then we can go!"
Albert "Yeah just one more....."

*then Albert dogs ya and continues to drink until after midnight

by Bilbo baggins the third August 6, 2019


Just one more

15 more times

Jackass: Let me try just one more time!

15 tries later...
Jackass: Awe come on man, just one more time!

by ZeHonored June 3, 2015


Moan More Monday

In parody of "No-Nut November" and its rise in popularity in 2017, "Moan More Monday" is an event starting on the first Monday , in which you moan until completion in a quantity in relation to the date.

yo bro its moan more monday lets moan together

by AwareKu November 10, 2020


The "more-less" adverb

To avoid the awkward construct of prefixing adverbs with "more", such as more quickly, or more easily, simply remove the "more" and instead use the phrase "easierly", or "quickerly". Does not apply in all cases, such as in more carefully ("carefullyier"? - nah). But, saves time and space and better than not using the adverbial form of a word at all.

The "more-less" adverb. E.g., "You'll get there quickerly if you take the back road.".

by Quilt45 June 26, 2021


2 more times

a slang originated from greensprings school lekki in which can be used instead of ask again but the diffrense is it can be used for non-question

paul: what do we have next period
me: 2 more times

paul: msheew

by ask again March 16, 2020