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stuff n' junk

genitalia of any kind.
see: kibbles n' bits

you'd better not forget to wash your stuff n' junk, or people won't like you.

by Sleep October 2, 2003

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Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know is a podcast that is on iTunes, presented by HowStuffWorks.com.

Howstuffworks.com is a journalism website on which there is an article on many a thing.

SYSK, as it is known, is hosted by Chuck "Chuckers" Bryant, and Josh Clark.

Stuff You Should Know is, in my opinion, good. Although this, many people accuse it of being poorly researched and just plain wrong. So be it, it's your right to dislike it.

So, I suppose if you're interested, take a look.

Also, there are many Howstuffworks.com podcasts,such as

Stuff You Missed In History Class;
Stuff Mom Never Told You;
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know;
Techstuff,
and Stuff From The Science Lab.

among others, I'm sure I missed at least one

Stuff You Should Know is an audio podcast from Howstuffworks.com

by SYSK army June 29, 2010

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Stuff White People Like

A blog (and book) written by fellow white person Christian Lander about things that white people (hipsters) enjoy. The blog discusses everything from expensive sandwiches to gentrification to the Toyota Prius.

Stuff White People Like is hilarious and true.

by WhySoCereal? July 22, 2008

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don't sweat the small stuff

don't get annoyed by the litle things in life

Boozer: Yo man I just lost two bucks gambling

Me: Hey, don't sweat the small stuff man, it's only two dollars.

by d'fo March 24, 2004

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On weekends n' stuff, y'kno..

Something you answer with if you really don't give a shit for a question you were just asked, or if you don't want to give a legit answer, you just say "On weekends n' stuff" and you can occasionally add in "y'kno.." depending on how you feel about the situation. If they continue to question you, just force in another "y'kno/you know..."

bob: Hey, is it true you hooked up with Jane?
Fred: On weekends n' stuff, y'kno..
Bob: What?
Fred: you know...

by NihilisticJesus July 8, 2009


stuff your sorries in a sack

Usually phrased as "Stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!", it basically means "your apology is not accepted".

Originally used by the character Oscar Madison in the tv show "The Odd Couple" in the episode "Strike Up the Band... Or Else" (S5E6 October 17, 1974).

Later popularized by the character of George Costanza in the tv show "Seinfeld" in the episode "The Betrayal" (S9E8 November 20, 1997)

FELIX: I'm sorry I snapped at ya Oscar.
OSCAR: Stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!
MURRAY: Hey that's a good one Oscar!

JERRY: (To George) I said I was sorry.
GEORGE: You can stuff you sorries in a sack, mister!
JERRY: Would you please stop saying that?!

by appleye October 29, 2011

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getting stuff from storage

Workplace euphemism for taking a dump.

Boss: Where they hell were you for 20mins?

Slacker employee: Was getting stuff from storage...

by really annoyed February 5, 2010