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Stoopid Gold

Excessive amounts of jewelry, particularly associated with the African American culture. Can also be used to refer to simply the color gold worn on shirts or other clothing.

It's called stoopid gold because it is assumed that the people flashing the jewelry spent ridiculous amounts of money on said jewelry and it really serves little purpose at all except to decrease the time it takes to drown.

ima get me some dope new nik's and some stoopid gold

by lerxst1974 October 4, 2010


Prison Gold

Cigarettes. Cigarettes are generally the currency in prison, making it valuable just like gold.

Inmate 1: Hey do you have any cards? I'm looking for something to do.
Inmate 2: Yeah, I've got some but it'll cost you some prison gold.

by Konbadboi July 27, 2016


Go for the Gold

Having sex or secual acts in back of a taxi during rush hour traffic

Holly and I are looking to Go for the Gold after work.

by Mstrofpuppts November 28, 2015


Gold-Star

The action of you laying down on your back wearing nothing but a white t-shirt, and proceeding to urinate into the air so that it arches back down and lands on your chest. The goal of this challenge is to aim your urine in such a way that you draw a star on the front of your shirt.

James: "Dude I've been practicing for weeks and I finally got a Gold-Star!"

Tony: "I know. You had your webcam on for it during the Teams meeting. That's why we called you into HR today."

by Iva Smallsach November 3, 2022


Gold Rain

Piss Rain

Hey Look! It's Gold Rain!!

by Stratistics March 1, 2018


Gold slacker

Slacking to spend money even when you have plenty.

His girlfriend is no gold digger, he's a gold slacker himself.

by Haaihai March 4, 2021


Shrew's Gold

The large hidden belly or second stomach that is found protruding from a shrew's pants just below the belt. This expansive secondary belly is usually quite large and dough-like and when seated it looks like a large balloon is being kept in their pants. Commonly referred to as a "bunt" or a "fupa", the difference is that "Shrew's Gold" refers to the likeness however it belongs to a hideous witchlike female, also known as a shrew.

When Mrs. B was tightening her belt, Arthur told her to cinch it between her belly and her shrew's gold.
When Matilda began overeating, she stated that once her stomach became too large, the extra pounds started to form in her second belly which she referred to as her shrew's gold.

by max nova June 3, 2012