cheese curtain
n.— «He’s done it! Julian has moved behind the cheese curtain.» —“Re: Rock ‘n Roll for geezers” by Bob Christ Usenet: alt.tasteless Jan. 14, 1994. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
oil-spot v.— «Chris makes sure everyone is onboard and says to John, our driver, “We’re a bus,” which means, everyone’s on, let’s go.…Failing to leave a sign of your temporary absence puts you at risk of being “oil...
yowie n.— «It was a dress up as what you wanted to be when you were a child affair. So I dressed up as a soldier as you can see in the photos. I wore my yowie hat, youwie shirt, new army pants and my army boots.» —“my...
Injun bank roll n.— «The dollars he pulled out of his pocket never seemed to diminish what he called his “Injun bank roll,” with its few big bills on the top bolstered by many smaller ones beneath.» —“Injun Joe...
roll n.— «Ravers take a “roll” (the street-term for a dose of ecstasy, like a “hit” of LSD), then spend the night dancing to techno music, on a plateau of peace, platonic and romantic love and general goodwill...
dosia n.— «What, you think ‘Rips just roll through ‘Ru or Blood hoods and get out they cars , fuck with blood females, hit up, drink, and hit dosia on Damu blocks and Bloods dont react?» —“Dinky (Some L.A. Street...