11 definitions by PBM19

the latest incarnation of Macbook computers. unbelievably thin, razor sharp, and pretty much invisible all around.
"Hey, Jim, did you see my new Macbook Air?" "No." "Neither did I."
by PBM19 January 16, 2008
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A Caucasian person, such as Justin Timberlake or Eminem, that can keep beats with, and has the rhythm of, a person of African descent.
Eminem can lay down dem beats, man- he's one funky honky!
by PBM19 February 11, 2008
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, otherwise known as the Steel City and the City of Champions. Named "Sixburgh" after the Steelers became the only franchise in NFL history to win six Super Bowls.
Where should we go this year? New York? Nah. Chicago? No way. How about Sixburgh to see the Steelers, the greatest sports franchise in history?
by PBM19 February 2, 2009
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According to George Costanza, "the worst four words in the English language." Added Jerry Seinfeld, "either that or 'whose bra is this?'"
Before breaking up with him, George's girlfriend let him know that "we need to talk."
by PBM19 March 27, 2008
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A slaughterhouse for cows, made popular by the Family Guy episode "McStroke." A play on the word "Dachau," a Nazi concentration camp.
Peter and Brian rescued a bull from Dacow, who later testified against the atrocities that occurred there.
by PBM19 January 15, 2008
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The pseudonym of Martin Kierszenbaum, a music executive at Interscope Records, and a producer and songwriter for Lady Gaga. His nickname is mentioned in her songs "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)," "I Like it Rough," and "Starstruck," and is the reason most of you know this term.
Person one: "Why does Lady Gaga say 'cherry cherry boom boom' in so many of her songs?" Person two: "It's the pseudonym of her producer. Sort of how Sean Kingston annoyingly says "JR" at the beginning of all of his songs."
by PBM19 June 27, 2009
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A disease that is transmitted sexually, such as syphilis, gonhorrea, chlamydia, or genital herpes. This term was very common until the advent of the 1990s, when medical professionals began preferring the term sexually transmitted disease, or STD.
They rarely use the term venereal disease anymore, because it sounds like a singular disease rather than one of any number of sexually transmitted diseases. So instead of saying "Joe has VD," now we say "Joe has an STD."
by PBM19 July 11, 2008
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