lick Β n.βΒ Β«βYou still want to bust that lick after school?β βWe need to bust it tonight and you could catch my bus,β the pal replied back. βItβs betta to do it in the daytime and I got my fire,β his friend added. In street talk, βlickβ is robbery...
merk
Β v.βΒ Β«βI merked that bitch,β Bryant quoted Hampton as saying, using a slang word for βkilled.β» ββSuspect: I stood like βdummyβ as pal stabbed pleading girlβΒ by David WeberΒ Boston HeraldΒ (Mass.)Β Apr. 22, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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
Β n.βΒ Β«βThere was a day, Arthur, and you was pal oβ me heart,β said he, βme fond segotia.β» βby Jamie OβNeillΒ At Swim, Two BoysΒ Mar. 27, 2002. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
swankienda Β n.βΒ Β«In 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 way to an...
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...

