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ex-straight

1. A pseudo-religious movement, satirical in nature, to convert heterosexuals to homosexuality (or bisexuality). 'Ex-straight' ministries, a retort to the notorious ex-gay movement, often turn common, negative issues about homosexuality expressed in fundamentalist Christianity around on their accusers.

2. One who identifies oneself as homosexual (or bisexual) after previously assuming and affronting a heterosexual orientation. Can also pertain to one that has consciously chosen, or made oneself homosexual/bisexual.

1. An ex-straight argument might be that conforming to heterosexuality is conducive to overpopulation.

2. Jack was always more attracted to other males, but pretended to be straight to appease his peers. After high school, he was openly homosexual.

by M. Warren December 20, 2005

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Straight Flossin

Used to describe something or someone that is of particularly high quality or ability.

"That shirt be Straight Flossin, Lee John" or "Tin Man be Straight Flossin at B-Ball"

by The Huggy Bear July 20, 2006

18๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ultra straight

The next form of super straight.

Only liking lesbian girls, because straight girls like dicks, which is kind of gay.

Lisa: I love you
Tom: I don't love you
Lisa: Why?
Tom: Because I'm ULTRA STRAIGHT

by Sjaz March 14, 2021

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straight rope

1. A piece of rope that is straight.
2. (slang) Highly potent marijuana.

1. I will climb up that rock face with this straight rope.
2. This shit's straight rope, dog.

by Eduardo January 17, 2004

9๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Straight-Titties

Adj. Beyond "sweet".

Mike's newly restored pick-up truck is "straight-titties"!

by The Ohio Ape June 1, 2009

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Straight Nasty

Extrememly good or skilled...

I am straight nasty at whiffle ball

by Alex Wildman May 2, 2003

9๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


straight drop

Straight is another name for crack right after it leaves the pot that it was cooked in. It can also be used as a verb.

"Straight drop that 8-ball."

by alttab September 15, 2006

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