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Microsoft Edge & IE

Means: A piece of crap that the bill gates wanted to feed his son and gave poop to his daughter

Microsoft Edge & IE is a piece of crap

by RehanPlayz September 27, 2022

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Crispy around the edges

Someone looking tired, worn out, or
Just ugly. Usually used to offend someone

Oh Barbra looks crispy around the edges.

by Hiopluurestybuiopjfb April 24, 2020

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get off at edge hill

Coitus interuptus.

Liverpool (UK) slang. Edge Hill is the last station before Liverpool Lime Street. Hence 'getting off at Edge Hill' means not going all the way. (Edge Hill is pronounced "Edge 'ill")

Don't go with her, she'll want you to get off at Edge Hill.

I got married: I was fed up of getting off at Edge Hill.

by Albert Stein February 6, 2008

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double edge sword

a double edge sword is simply sword with two sharp sides, often it was used on broad swords, it is often believed of by people that broad swords are these long, straight swords, that look something like this
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but that actually qualifies as a double edge sword

no example needed, the definition is self explanitory

by Trevor July 23, 2004

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straight edge sex

using not ur weiner in pleasuring a female

ew alex and lauren had straightedge sex where im sleeping

by kale the magical kitty January 1, 2005

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Rough around the edges

When someone is rough around the edges, they're not exactly old as fuck, but the lives they've lived have led to old as fuck qualities. Primarily in how their body may look or perform.

or
Physically diminished; jacked up

"Chuck Liddell looked rough around the edges when he came out of retirement."

by LockeLamora November 26, 2018

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Straight Edge Drinking Game

"straight edge drinking game" is a humorous expression that implies that a certain event or series of events will not happen, or will happen with very little regularity.

It's equivalent to saying "that will never happen", "no chance". "not in a million years" or other idiomatic expressions.

Example 1:

Joe: Hey, let's drink every time Bush says something smart.

Nick: That's a straight edge drinking game.

Example 2:

Andre: Here's a straight edge drinking game. Let's drink whenever Charles Bronson goes 5 minutes without killing somebody.

by PimpOfPixels May 27, 2010

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