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College Files

College Files is the code word for porn, to be used when speaking to a friend about porn, but someone else is in the room and you don't wish for them to know what you are talking about.

Hey Steven, I just got some new College Files!

by Lee_B_UK May 7, 2007


put on a file

To exhibit fleeting signs of pedophilia. To lust after jailbait.

Wow, Stacy's doing a huge hot in that Fountain's of Wayne music video. I'm afraid I'm gonna put on a file.

by BuddyD September 25, 2006


file finder

A tool, object, or application used the for the collection, retrieval and storage of files and other information. Often used in conjunction with information obtained from websiteing.

Don't worry, I saved all the information from my websiteing session last night in my file finder.

by iPhelim April 18, 2008


Penski File

It references an episode of Seinfeld where George showed up to a job that he wasn't sure he was hired for. He moves into the small office and was told to work on the Penski File. He was not sure what he was supposed to do so he did nothing. It is used when you are at work with nothing to do.

Jim: Hey Tom! What are you doing?

Tom: I'm just here at my desk working on the Penski File.

by CaptainThule117 March 3, 2011

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sketch files

A term used frequently to refer to the television show, the X-Files. The Sketch comes from sketchy.

Dude, the sketch files are on tonight, are you ready to get sketched out.

by FURG March 11, 2005

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lost file

Lost files are photos or anything that hasn't been seen by anyone else, or shown to anyone else. A lost file is usually something that belongs to you., or is pertaining to you.

Ive recently found some lost files that might be helpful.

by Blacubana_bad April 10, 2016

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Anarchy file

A file (usually text) that details such actions as how to brew nitroglycerin and other destructive things; the name is most likely inspired by the venerable _Anarchist Cookbook_, which deals with explosives and makes references to militant anarchism and anarcho-nihilism.

From Greek, "a," meaning nobody, and "-archy," meaning "rule." The "n" is in there because it's too hard to pronounce "aarchy."

by LarstaiT November 7, 2003

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