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Definition of tuxedo

tuxedo

  • Cheap imitation. Origin: Tuxedo cookies; They are a cheap imitation of Oreo's.

    Last edited on Jan 27 2000. Submitted by Eric J. from Santa Barbara, CA, USA on Jan 27 2000.

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