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Left

1. F**k, S**t, D**n, etc..
2. a replacement for an explative that describes something that isn't good, or desireable.
3. originated from dancers that hate doing any type of dance step, postion, or movement using the left side of their bodies. It normally is more uncomfortable and looks worse than the right side. It is a dancer's nightmare.

1. Left you.
2. You look like left.
3. Get the left out of my way.
4. Left it.

by dancer123 August 13, 2009

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left cheek left cheek

It's from the movie Transformers

What cheek is your radio in? Left cheek left cheek!

by Jake camp March 29, 2016


that's a left

Phrase used after someone says something ridiculous. What they said was so stupid and not right, it was a left. After you state the phrase, "that's a left." you swipe their neck for being so dumb.

John: mountain dew is gross.
Jake: come here.
*John walks over*
John: what?
Jake: that's a left.
*Jake swipes John's neck*
John: fuck you.

by reppinOREGON September 10, 2011

1๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Left right left right

A girl teaching a guy with blue hair to beep

Left right left right
Beep bop beep bop
That's how you it

by Ilovevideos June 1, 2021

8๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


left-handedness

Approximately 10% of people are left~handed, also referred to as southpaws. Ambidextrousness occurs in approximately 30% of people.

Oftentimes in school, natural left-handedness is discouraged for the sake of convenience~how awful! Having left-handedness is rare.

by Starchylde June 14, 2016

266๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Left Noob

It is right next to Moosejaw, Saskatchewan.

Ryan Stiles: Have you ever heard of a place called Moosejaw, Saskatchewan?
Colin Mochrie: Isn't that right beside Left Noob?

by WLIIA July 8, 2010

131๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


left of boom

A military term for the moment before a bomb explodes, as opposed to "right of boom" which is after - based on a left to right timeline. Popularized by Washington Post writer Rick Atkinson.

The Pentagon is putting a grip of money into getting left of boom with those wily IEDs.

by Steve Prestemon October 1, 2007