What is the meaning of GI US. Phrases containing GI US
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Using a combination of different club drugs
use of various drugs simultaneously, particularly sedatives or hypnotics
Another Steve Martin-ism,often heard when he hosted Saturday Night Live, and often abused by would-be comedians at parties, etc. by people who thought they sounded as funny as he did, but who usually didn't.
Hoochie, (HOO-chee) n., (adj., hoochie, hoochified). A young woman who dresses in tight clothing and wears large amounts of make-up. “She’s trying to really look like a hoochie.†As an adjective, can mean slutty, tacky. “That shirt is so hoochie.â€Â [Etym., First used in “Hoochie mama†from 2 Live Crew, hip hop] Many people feel that hoochie has transcended its negative connotation and that it is also racist to identify all women who dress a certain way as a hoochie in the negative sense as this applies to many Chicano/Latino and African American female styles. They also argue that hoochie can be a state of mind, a personal statement of working class identity, or a choice of friends.Â
This simply means call me. You often hear people use the word "us" to mean "me".
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A resident or citizen of the United States, used to avoid ambiguity of "American", which can refer to anyone from North or South America; "The main pride of a Canadian is simply that he is not a USer."
Useful as an ashtray on a motorbike / t*** on a bull
unhelpful or incompetent person or thing /â€he, she or it is about as useful as t*** on a bull†etc.
Wise, To be To be knowledgeable of; tell us
Use your head, meaning be sensible. This used to be loaf of bread, which rhymes with head
Ghetto, (GET-o) adj., Broken down, cheap, worn out. “Your shoes are so ghetto.â€Â [Etym., from ghetto meaning African American community, considered to have less wealth; from ghetto meaning restricted Jewish districts of European cities, from Italian for the waterworks district of Venice which was a Jewish community in the middle ages.]  While ghetto is used widely by African American and other young people, it has a negative connotation as part of a culture of disrespect and contempt for African American working class people.
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Prison terms for an inmates ass that it open for sexual consideration be it by consent or rape. [From "pig latin" pussy=ussypay].
Description for a mistake or error of epic proportions. e.g. "Let's get out of here boss — it's all gone tits-up!", Contributor has no idea where this one comes from, just knows it's pretty common across the country and has been since they were a child. Brad (an ex-GI) sent in the following explanation: Tits-up is how a farmer hates to find his cows pr sheep 'cos a cow that's gone tits-up isn't much use! In other words it's dead! Is also used to describe a defective vehicle, project or piece of technology. A similar expression is 'belly-up' which is probably a euphemism for tits-up. The term is also used in US Military slang, abbreviated to "Tango Uniform" (which in the the phonetic alphabet is 'T-U').
Move over GI Joe (and Jane), this exercise is key for anyone looking for some serious overhead strength. From a standing position, with an overhand grip, press the barbell upward until arms are fully extended overhead (be careful not to lean too far back during the lift). Lower back down to the shoulders and repeat.
Biotch (BEE-ach) n., derogatory word for woman or person, from “bitch,†female dog. “02, like what, biotch.â€Â  [Etym., Hip hop]  While biotch is widely used by males and females, this term, along with “bitch,†is a reflection of negative cultural values, contempt for women, and in some cases violence against women. It is found in much popular music.
Use of various drugs simultaneously, particularly sedatives or hypnotics
Gi us is Dorset slang for give me.
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One who usurps; especially, one who seizes illegally on sovereign power; as, the usurper of a throne, of power, or of the rights of a patron.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Usurp
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Usure
v. t.
To seize, and hold in possession, by force, or without right; as, to usurp a throne; to usurp the prerogatives of the crown; to usurp power; to usurp the right of a patron is to oust or dispossess him.
adv.
In a usurping manner.
a.
Usurping; encroaching.
imp. & p. p.
of Usurp
imp. & p. p.
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n.
The act of usurping, or of seizing and enjoying; an authorized, arbitrary assumption and exercise of power, especially an infringing on the rights of others; specifically, the illegal seizure of sovereign power; -- commonly used with of, also used with on or upon; as, the usurpation of a throne; the usurpation of the supreme power.
v. i.
To practice usury; to charge unlawful interest.
n.
One who lends money at a rate of interest beyond that established by law; one who exacts an exorbitant rate of interest for the use of money.
n.
Use; usage; custom.
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Usury.
v. t.
Interest in excess of a legal rate charged to a borrower for the use of money.
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Practicing usury; taking illegal or exorbitant interest for the use of money; as, a usurious person.
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Partaking of usury; containing or involving usury; as, a usurious contract.
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Usurpation.
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Marked by usurpation; usurping.
v. i.
To commit forcible seizure of place, power, functions, or the like, without right; to commit unjust encroachments; to be, or act as, a usurper.
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