TagColloquial language

foo-foo

foo-foo  adj.— «My brother John, ski instructor to Aspen vacationers, has a term for the town’s upscale restaurant food. He calls it “foo-foo food.” Although he appreciates fine cuisine, he’s just as happy with a burger and...

catch a jukes

catch a jukes  v. phr.— «“I decided I was going to go out and catch a jukes,” street slang for robbing someone, defendant William Hill told cops following the May 2, 2006 attack on Jacob Gerstle.» —“‘Phone Killer’ Chilling...

bolt-ons

bolt-ons  n.pl.—Gloss: surgically enhanced breasts. «Like the time I went into the rest room at one Super Bowl party, and the models were all in there topless and touching each others chests and asking each other if their bolt-ons felt...

duggy

duggy  adj.— «They only talk to SO CALLED “top notch” chicks. All the cats out here ain’t duggy like Pretty Ricky!» —“Players and Lovemakers: Relationship Advice from Pretty Ricky” by Pretty Ricky VIBE...

carpet out

carpet out  v. phr.— «Effects of overdose: Sleep or deep sedation from which you cannot be awakened by any means for upto three hours or more, and in many cases, death. Passing out while on GHB is sometimes called carpeting out, scooping...