“I’m in an excluse relationship with starring in matchless works of art.” Things that can be described as excluse (née exclusive) include: Places you want to get into but can’t – lik… more →
The Totes Ridictionarywrote 19 hours ago: As an English major, you’d think that I incorporate a vast and varied vernacular in my everyday spee … more →
wrote 22 hours ago: From the Dictionary of Nautical, University, Gypsy and Other Vulgar Tongues first published in 1859. … more →
wrote 1 day ago: Hey! So the following is an excerpt from the story I’m working on right now. I guess I don … more →
wrote 1 day ago: I have this really great new phrase that I want people to start using. When people have sex, instead … more →
wrote 1 day ago: A Wee Drop Of Irish Slang … more →
wrote 1 day ago: More courts are turning to the online Urban Dictionary for up-to-date knowledge of spoken word and s … more →
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wrote 1 day ago: Sarah M. from the Art Institute called. They are happy to use my lady so I will set that up. Cheers … more →
wrote 2 days ago: Warning – This is not a post about children. “The girls” in this case are a part o … more →
wrote 2 days ago: From the Dictionary of Nautical, University, Gypsy and Other Vulgar Tongues first published in 1859 … more →
wrote 2 days ago: From a young age I have heard the phrase “Holy Toledo” and I have used it from time to time. Looking … more →
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wrote 2 days ago: “Hey. Wut u doin” The romance of it all. The way my phone beeps and chimes to let me kno … more →
wrote 2 days ago: From the Dictionary of Nautical, University, Gypsy and Other Vulgar Tongues first published in 1859. … more →
wrote 2 days ago: THE FULLNESS OF MY LIPS, CURVATURE OF MY HIPS STRAIGHT DOWN MY BACK THEN DIP. THAT PRETTY BROWN ROUN … more →
wrote 2 days ago: ~~~ In the photo, our beloved Opah – Opah Most Wanted in Bota Kanan (hehe ) and my beloved sis … more →
wrote 3 days ago: Ratchet. (Am I using it right?) Get ready to retire the term “sober as a judge,” because … more →
wrote 3 days ago: From the Dictionary of Nautical, University, Gypsy and Other Vulgar Tongues first published in 1859. … more →