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lick

lick  n.โ€” ยซโ€œYou still want to bust that lick after school?” “We need to bust it tonight and you could catch my bus,” the pal replied back. “Itโ€™s betta to do it in the daytime and I got my fire,” his friend...

merk

merk  v.โ€” ยซโ€œI merked that bitch,” Bryant quoted Hampton as saying, using a slang word for “killed.”ยป โ€”โ€œSuspect: I stood like โ€˜dummyโ€™ as pal stabbed pleading girl” by David Weber Boston...

segotia

segotia n. good friend, mate, buddy, pal. Also segocia, segosha. Editorial Note: The 1966 citation refers to the name of a race horse. Etymological Note: The historical information in the 2004 cite is plausible but unconfirmed. (source: Double...

segotia

segotia
 n.โ€” ยซโ€œThere was a day, Arthur, and you was pal oโ€™ me heart,” said he, “me fond segotia.”ยป โ€”by Jamie Oโ€™Neill At Swim, Two Boys Mar. 27, 2002. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

swankienda

swankienda  n.โ€” ยซIn February 1965, the Houston-born columnist landed a rare, exclusive interview with Burt Lancaster (top, left) in Dallas. Later that year, she and celebrity pal Judy Garland (bottom, left) were spied sharing a ride on the...

cuddie

cuddie n. used vocatively, friend or pal; homie, cuz. Editorial Note: This term appears to originate in Vallejo, California, and is closely associated with the performers Mac Mall and Mac Dre. Etymological Note: The etymological information in the...

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