sleeper word


a word that hasn’t been used in popular slang for a long period of time. making a comeback from popular use in the 1960s, 1970s, or 1980s
‘brick’ is a sleeper word said mostly in the 1990’s and 1970’s.

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  • Sleeping Abroad

    the act of spending the night with someone in their bed; sleeping in another person’s bed; getting laid in a bed that is not your own brian, “yo man you didn’t come home last night.” chris, “i was sleeping abroad at laura’s, oh yea.”

  • douse your drawers

    to pee your pants in the figurative sense. to complain and/or carry on about an expected outcome or result that has yet to be determined. visible and/or audible discomfort with a situation. mike, are you going to douse your drawers again after the giants tie the game? those two always douse their drawers when we […]

  • doughnut holing

    a deviant h-m-s-xual practice involving at least one enormously fat man in which the fat man’s partner inserts his p-n-s into the cavernous belly b-tton of the fat man and has s-x until -j-c-l-t–n. if the partener elects not to lick the s-m-n from the belly b-tton, the fat man now has a “glazed doughnut […]

  • down fo' pound

    – ready and willing to f-ck – down to have s-x – -ssociated with someone who is easy, a sl-t david: brah, i wanna get laid tonight. connor: try find emily. she’s always down fo’ pound.

  • Kloepperism

    study of antisocial behaviours -ssociated with the use of medical pathological lying. often confused with politician, the kloepperan has absolutely no clue about the meaning of words in the first place. the tendancy of kloepperans to adopt politian traits is more likely due to a survival mechanism fairly well understood. the main difference being an […]


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