Simply put, an upscale crack house, most often located in a wealthy neighborhood occupied by those who can afford, financially, not to smoke crack but do so anyway.
Darby: Broski, I would like purchase a baggie of rock.
Shannon: Suhweeet! We can flame it up at the Crack Home.
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A place where sick old people are ground up and made into hot dog meat.
"Grampa, if you don't shut your mouth, we're going to send you to the nursing home."
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the biggest fail to ever come out of playstation. what playstation has worked on for 4 years has turned out as a big fail. its a 3-d online world where you can use an avatar to represent yourself. where can talk to people using thought bubbles and also do actions with it pressing r1. but mostly everyone were mostly interested in hitting other peoples avatars. every girl avatar that you see in ps home is probably a guy trying to get some attention. (note for all you guys who try to flirt with girls in home: DON'T EVEN FUCKING BOTHER. THEY ARE PROBABLY GUYS AND YOU GUYS ARE EVEN STUPID ENOUGH TO BELIEVE THAT. WHAT GIRL WOULD EVEN GO ON PLAYSTATION HOME. IF YOU WANT A GIRLFRIEND JUST GO TO THE FUCKING MALL AND ACTUALLY GET OUT OF YOUR ROOM PLAYING YOUR PLAYSTATION!!!)
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-a term to identify lesbians when they speak it in their lesbionic voice
"say something lesbionic"
"Home Depot"
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a recommended name for people too sophisticated to be called a tool, toolshed, toolbox, or tool factory, or whoever wrote that previous definition
Maxwell is the biggest fuckin tool ive ever seen. In fact hes a home depot.
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A good friend.
A friend who you have a lot of history with.
A friend greater than 'home slice'
What's up home sliver.
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A phrase used by Jehovah’s Witnesses conducting door-to-door ministry to jokingly refer to the occurrence when a householder is obviously home but pretending not to be.
This phrase is a play-on-words based on the official phrase “Not at Home.” Jehovah’s Witnesses preach methodically and keep lists of every home they visit where no one answered the door, so that they can go back at another time in the hopes that someone will eventually answer. The list is referred to as “the not at homes” and the house itself is referred to as “a not at home.”
“Home-but-hiding” is not an official category and those houses are recorded as “not-at-homes” so that someone can return at another time.
JW 1: “Was that last house a not at home?”
JW 2: “No, it was a home but hiding.”
JW 1: “Ha! At least it wasn’t a do not call.”
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