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floss

to show off, especially things of high value
once he got the new f50, he couldn't help but floss.
by stevo October 13, 2004
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wax

describing someone's style
girl: "shiiiiiite.... that boy has some crazy wax... who's he tryin' to foo'??"
by stevo October 13, 2004
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mokey

A short term for a smoky treat. AKA a cig.
"hey... anyone want to go have a mokey
by stevo October 27, 2004
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iron maiden

The worlds best ever band, keep linkin park, greenday and girls aloud. Iron Maiden are so good that they dwarf even Motorhead and Metallica.
If you want to listen to a really good song go to HMV now and pick up any Iron Maiden Album. take it home bung it in your CD player and then enjoy the worlds best band.

Also, the reason the zombie is called eddie is very simple. In the garage that the band originally practiced in their was a halloween mask on the wall that was named "Ed the Head" this got turned into Eddie, who was given a body for the album cover and then became the bands mascot.
Iron Maiden kick so much ass that after listening to them you want to put your foot through something, the sole reason i took up my Bass guitar was just so that I could be like Steve Harris (who I idolise so much) I don't go a single day without listening to one of their songs.
by Stevo November 5, 2004
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gellin like a felon

A Dr. Scholls® marketing slogan which revised the common English slang term "chillin like a villian" in order to appropriately fit their new product Dr. Scholls® Gel Inserts™. Many people now refer to the word "chillin" as archaic and prefer to use the new word "gellin."
Are you chillin?
No, I'm gellin!
by Stevo November 7, 2004
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tackie(s)

Limerick term for a runner/sneaker/trainer
Sorry bud no tackies allowed" or "Me mouth is as dry as an Arabs tackie
by Stevo November 10, 2004
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Jus Ad Bellum

The first of two principles contained in the "Just War Theory," Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello. Jus Ad Bellum in Latin means "The Law to War." It defines standards by which a country can declare war and maintain that their reasons were "just." The term was coined in the same era in which the League of Nations originated. However, it was not used in doctrine until the late 1940s. Its principles include a declaration of war must have a just cause, proper authority, right intention, resonable probability of success, and whose ends are proportional to the means.
Under the guildlines of Jus Ad Bellum, France and England had proper cause to declare war on Nazi Germany, who was the obvious aggresser in the second world war.
by Stevo November 10, 2004
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