Slang terms originated from our linguistic cultural history from our friends and family. Regional dialects at their best, friend to friend and household to household. Sometimes inspired from the Television and pop culture we consume, and occasionally terms of insult and endearment as well.
In short, a collection of dirty words.

Posts tagged "Silly"
Crimmies

Crimmies

Noun 1. Criminals Ex: The police went chasing after the crimmies. See also- Crims Origin: BBC America’s great car show Top Gear.  In an episode, the hosts try to find a faster cheaper alternative to the “station wagon”cruisers, in hopes of a cooler car.

Reggie

Pronounced (re•gees) Adjective 1. Regular sized, arranged in a reoccurring pattern. Ex: I would like a reggie sized glass of juice, please. Origin: Jess started asking for things reggie sized and she’s crazy.

Ghost-J

Noun 1. A blow job given by a person wearing a white sheet with a hole in it(as a ghost would) while a voyeur stands at the light switch flipping it on and off throughout the act, whilst making ghost noise(as called for) Ex: no example neccessary 2. A blow job given by a ghost...

Peep

Noun 1. Any bird at all, especially a cute one/baby Hey look, it’s a peep! 2. A delicious sugary treat. Origin: cuteoverload.com is partially to blame for this, however Jess’s reactions to cute animals is unpredictable at best and this word came from some shrieking episodes and video clips.

Nineteen-ninny

Adj. 1. Any unit of “measurable” time: I will be back at nineteen-ninny, skank. Origin: 2008 Jess drunk talking with Adam B.