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bub

noun

  • a baby.

    Last edited on Sep 25 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 24 2010.

  • Australian slag terminology equal to that of American word Boo. Used as a sign of endearment for one's significant partner, as a sign of affection.

    Last edited on Sep 25 2010. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 25 2010.

noun - uncountable

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catch flack

verb

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catch flak

verb

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G

grog

  • n. liquor-

    Here, have some more of grog.

    Last edited on Jan 26 2012. Submitted by John Kitus from Boise, ID, USA on Jan 26 2012.

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invitation

adverb

  • incentive unintentionally provided or intentional set up by speaking or acting poorly in the presence of a comic or cynic.
    Sorry Ted, I did not want to embarrass you, but you gave the invitation!

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 24 2010.

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Nocialism

noun

  • A political ideology marked by the refusal of its adherents to admit that a policy (or set of policies) has any resemblance to Socialism.

    Examples of Nocialism:

    "Single payer government run healthcare is not Socialism."

    "The government taking over control of all student loans is not at all Socialistic."

    Last edited on Apr 24 2010. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 24 2010.

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