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DC

District of Confusion; refers to Northern Virginia, Maryland, and the D.C area where life suxors and it is a police state.
We sold weed in Southeast DC at 5 am.
by Kat November 20, 2004
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brown baggin it

A bastardization of the word lunchin, which then formed the term lunchbox to describe an individual who is lunchin hard. It was then evolved into the "brown bag" (as one may use as a vessel for lunch). If you are brown-baggin it, you are trippin out, acting stupid, wayy too high for your own good, idiotically smashed; a drunken fool.
K: For sheazy, you are crazy my bizzle.
M: I'm brown baggin it, forshaganoff!
by Kat November 21, 2004
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obstitastrious

An expresion to describe an extreamly delicious food.
Well Jane, that was just the most obstitastrious meal i have had in a long time.
by kat February 5, 2005
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douche pocket

a cooler way to say douche bag, funnier, less offensive, something someone wrote in my health book
He was such a douche pocket, i just couldn't help but laugh.
by Kat January 1, 2004
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british food

any kind of food containg ham, bread slices, fruit, sugar, and tomatoes all in one dish. Usually has the word "pudding" or "pie" afterwards to make it SOUND good.
shephards pie (for god's sake your eating shephards, man!)
mince pie (ewww)
by Kat February 2, 2004
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Parkdale

Area near Downtown Toronto, that became a bad area in the 60's when they began running half way houses for all the crazy people.So when you go there don't touch anyone or talk to anyone.
Also home to every immigrant that comes to Toronto.
Guy: Oh you live in Parkdale...
Me: Yeah...
Guy: That's a bad area
Me: Oh well I'm used to it
Guy: So.. how about we meet downtown
by Kat February 2, 2004
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savvy

I'm pretty sure it comes from the spanish word "sabes". It was slurred together to form "savvy". It means "Understand?"
"It's a matter of lesuire. Savvy?"
"Do you understand? Savvy?"
by Kat April 20, 2004
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