Mo' Urban Dictionary

Ridonkulous Street Slang Defined

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Dictionaries, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Aaron Peckham ISBN: 9780740788925
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Publication: January 1, 2009
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing Language: English
Author: Aaron Peckham
ISBN: 9780740788925
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Publication: January 1, 2009
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Language: English

I have seen the future of slang dictionaries, and its name is urbandictionary.com." --Times (London)

* Move over Merriam-Webster, Oxford, and American Heritage; your version of truthiness has hit the marble ceiling.

Compiled from the wildly popular Web site urbandictionary.com, Mo' Urban Dictionary: Ridonkulous Street Slang Defined includes more than 2,000 of the latest contemporary slang entries.

* Since the site's founding in 1999, more than 2.5 million definitions have been submitted. Thousands of new words and definitions are added each day.

* Each alphabetized entry includes a word, a definition, and a sample sentence.

Applejacked: Having your Apple iPod stolen. "Dude, on the train last night I totally got Applejacked!"

bacon bit: A rent-a-cop; not good/important enough to be referred to as a "pig" or "bacon." "I thought we'd be in trouble when the 5-0 started rollin' up, but then I realized it was just the bacon bits--mall security."

cruiser spoon: To park two police cruisers with the drivers' sides adjacent so that the officers can converse through the open windows. "Better slow down, the po-po are cruiser spooning in the parking lot ahead."

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I have seen the future of slang dictionaries, and its name is urbandictionary.com." --Times (London)

* Move over Merriam-Webster, Oxford, and American Heritage; your version of truthiness has hit the marble ceiling.

Compiled from the wildly popular Web site urbandictionary.com, Mo' Urban Dictionary: Ridonkulous Street Slang Defined includes more than 2,000 of the latest contemporary slang entries.

* Since the site's founding in 1999, more than 2.5 million definitions have been submitted. Thousands of new words and definitions are added each day.

* Each alphabetized entry includes a word, a definition, and a sample sentence.

Applejacked: Having your Apple iPod stolen. "Dude, on the train last night I totally got Applejacked!"

bacon bit: A rent-a-cop; not good/important enough to be referred to as a "pig" or "bacon." "I thought we'd be in trouble when the 5-0 started rollin' up, but then I realized it was just the bacon bits--mall security."

cruiser spoon: To park two police cruisers with the drivers' sides adjacent so that the officers can converse through the open windows. "Better slow down, the po-po are cruiser spooning in the parking lot ahead."

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