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To "panic one's disco":

An expression meaning 'pleasing', in a similar vein to 'float your boat'.

Derived from name of the pop-emo band Panic! At The Disco (who, in turn, got their name from a song of the same name by the band Name Taken). Since Panic! At The Disco's songs are so pleasing to listen to, something that is pleasing may be described as panicking your disco.
Does this music panic your disco?

She panics my disco.

This pancake is awesome! It really panics my disco.
by snozrap October 9, 2006
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Glue that has broken glass mixed in with it.

A term used by right-wing Australian students. Allegedly, left-wing students (trots) on university campuses, when putting up political posters, will break a light-bulb into the flour-water glue mix, so that anyone who tries to rip the poster down will rip their fingers up on the glass.
We can't rip it down, they used trot glue.

Good thing they didn't use trot glue.

by snozrap October 8, 2006
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Both a verb and a noun.

Verb- to flirt. Putting in effort to try to win a girl over.

The noun is 'one who garries'. A guy who is very flirtatious with girls.
Also, 'garry' can be used for the abstract noun meaning 'flirtatious energy' (perhaps synonymous with 'mojo'), ie. "My garry has been a bit weak lately".

The term garry is thought to originate in an advertisement on Australian TV in the early 2000s, for a flavoured milk, apparently called Garry Milk. In the ad, the milk was so good, it would flirt with girls. Something like that. School students in Melbourne north-eastern suburbs adopted the use of 'garry' from this source.

The other theory is that the term 'Garry Groundwork' has been used in certain social circles around Melbourne for years, with the female counterpart 'Fiona Footwork', both meaning someone who is putting in effort to win someone's heart. It's possible that the milk ad was written with these terms in mind.
I'm going to put in so much garry with her today.

He's been garrying with her a lot lately.

He's such a garry.

My garry has been a bit weak lately.
by snozrap October 8, 2006
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A state of mass frenzied anxiety at a disco. Often there will be a rush for the exit, with the resulting stampede trampling people underfoot.

Alternatively, it also applies to when a person has-
a) a panic attack at a disco
b) a drug-induced psychosis, resulting in panic, at a disco.
-Man, did you hear about the panic at the disco? The whole place burnt down! Thankfully everyone got out OK.

-What a tool. He took some speed and in the end had a panic at the disco.
by snozrap October 9, 2006
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