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    Whats up guys, ever talk to someone and they say something that sounds like Greek to you? Lets get the most commonly used words that we never seem to fully remember which resorts to turning to Urbandictionary.com for aid.
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    Here are some words i need to really get down:

    1. McLetdown: getting up (relatively)early, rushing to the local McDonalds, only to discover you missed the breakfast mark by .0005 of a second.

    2. baby bear:
    adj. - when something is "just right." Not too hot or too cold, not too big or too small, etc.

    "Are you hungry?"
    "Naw man... I'm baby bear."

    3. POD: past over dosed

    4. Dip out:
    to leave a party or someone's house without them knowing; sneaking out; or just plain leaving.

    Don't mean to trip out, but bitch, I'm bout to dip out.

    What words cross your mind?

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    I'm using McLetDown sometime, that's for sure. P: Fuckers.. just when you think you're on time, they change the time!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Jade View Post
    I always had the opposite problem! It felt like I'd have to wait foreeeeeeeeeeeever for the clock to tick to 11 o'clock so I could get french fries! Argh!
    Psst: it's 10:30 now


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    I love MCLetdown! That's awesome. I have the opposite though, I have a McCountdown, where I wait for them to start serving breakfast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Jade View Post
    I always had the opposite problem! It felt like I'd have to wait foreeeeeeeeeeeever for the clock to tick to 11 o'clock so I could get french fries! Argh!
    I really don't get why we can't have breakfast food + french fries. I worked fast food for a year... Its really not so damned hard to put down a batch of french fries into the oil. At most places you can pick the exact amount you cook so that there is no waste.

    Ok, ok, I guess I'm just bitter. But my dream is to have an egg and cheese bisuit (no meat plz) with a side of french fries and a Diet Coke. I like the hash browns they make, but sometimes you just want some damn fries!

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    I looooove the hashbrowns. P:


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    I'm sorry this is sorta offtopic, but sorta on....

    I go to McDonalds on my way to work, around 1am
    I'm not sure if they are serving breakfast or lunch at that time, sicne it is a 24 hour place

    I ask at the window, are you serving breakfast or lunch?
    She replies," It's 1am"
    I said, Ummm..ok. I didn't ask for the time, but thank you. Are you serving breakfast or lunch?
    She said, " I just told you, it's 1 am!"
    What the fuck does that mean?? Is it breakfast or lunch? 1am means 1 in the morning, so it could be breakfast, but it's only an hour after midnight, so it could be lunch. Just answer the damn question!!!

    Breakfast is served at 3am. It's 1am. We have lunch.

    Fuck!! Couldn't jut say that in the first damn place now could you??

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    I like this one:

    Chew Toy:

    The person you have or will have carnal relations with, but never a serious relationship.

    "Do you like my chew toy for the night? I met him on the dance floor..."
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    No Name Basis
    When you become so comfortable with someone, you no longer even refer to them by their first name.

    Reminds me of how my boyfriend talks to people about me.
    "She"
    She's sitting next to me, She told me a funny sstory today....

    Whoever he talks to, weather it be friend or family, he doesn't use my name, just "she".

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    Chillax; to chill out and relax

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    Common Philly slang:

    Jawn & Chumpy: can mean a thing or person.

    example: "yo, did you see/hear/smell that jawn/chumpy?.... it/she/he was bangin'!"!!

    Also we say "buhl " instead of "boy" example: "yo, its yo buhl Pooch from Mt. Airy"
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    NEUROTRASH:


    Neurotrash are drug-addled [hahaha at addled] losers- especially those who have developed and manifest neurological and behavorial damage from illegal stimulant drugs such as crank and crack cocaine.

    "The row of Section 8 duplexes were largely populated by welfare moms, their broods and the inevitable jobless neurotrash boyfriends."

    And I thought for sure that I had cleverly coined the term "fidiot." Nope, apparently someone came up with it before I.

    FIDIOT:

    fucking idiot (but you already knew that right?)

    eta: I am sooooo using McLetdown next time it happens!


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    I use chillaxin sometimes.

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