Heard this term recently on Insecure with Issa Rae. It seems to refer to a friend of one's parents or family. Someone who is part of the family, but not an actual relative. Different from a "playground uncle". Used the way those in Asian communities sometimes refer to their parent's friends as "auntie"
Come over and meet my play uncle--he's been around since I was 5
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1. To highlight how the opinion/statement made by other party ruled out the obvious consequences or alternatives.
1.
Traul: Bale is the best football player
Baks: Ah so Messi is playing golf huh
2.
Traul: You should take her to the 5 star restaurant
Baks: Ah so I guess my finance is playing golf
3.
Traul: let's go out on Thursday!
Baks: ah so my exams on friday is playing golf
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1) To act as if something which has been brought up as a major occurance is really nothing special.
2) To escape punishment or an uncomfortable situation by denying allegations of involvement, esp. by placing blame on another person
1) Sukisoya thought the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima was tremendously horrible, but Gerard played it off as a necessary step for progress
2) Mrs. Lowery accused me of stealing the test key, but I played it off on my home boy Reggie
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To be perceived as naΓ―ve while in reality you are being ignorant at someone else's expense. Usually for entertainment purposes.
Playing "dumb"
"I was just playing coy earlier when I yelled at you to get back to work. I knew you were on your lunch break."
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A term for creating or destroying at will, without thinking of illegal consequences. Some one who thinks oneself is god.
Adolf Hitler was playing god til U.S. crushed his Nazi ass.
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To make homosexual overtones purely for entertainment purposes.
"Did you see Alice and Jane Kissing! I had no idea they were lesbians."
"Nah man, it's all just gay for play."
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"dirty" gay sex - W/S, scat, sweat, etc
He is a total bottom and loves pig play.
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