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Statesboro

A small boring college town in southeast Georgia surrounded by cotton fields that is spelled that way because no one knew how to spell Statesborough.

"Hey, after we get drunk and stoned tonight in Statesboro let's go out and tip some cows"

by Deborah Spicer June 19, 2006

83πŸ‘ 128πŸ‘Ž


essex

Blue class neighborhood in Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay that now, when the middle class that use to work in the steel mills is disappearing and all of the rich muthaf*&%ers from Washington, D.C. want to buy the property and put their boats on it.

My boat is now on the Chesapeake Bay in Essex, Maryland.

by Deborah Spicer July 16, 2006

72πŸ‘ 90πŸ‘Ž


sand bubba

The original inhabitants of water communities.

The new owner of the million dollar mansion on the beach was upset with the sand bubba and his used car part lot next door.

by Deborah Spicer June 25, 2006

10πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


Duluth

A town in Georgia named after Duluth, Minnesota. In the last 20 years in has been taken over by Yankees, Mexicans and Asians. However, it is better now because before it was just a bunch of redneck, hillbilly, white trash crackers. When living in Duluth, one must be aware of being gwinnetted. It is very beautiful and the home of the RUNAWAY bride and the Chattahochee River.

You will absolutely love Duluth. It is cool.

by Deborah Spicer July 21, 2006

189πŸ‘ 180πŸ‘Ž


Precial

to be special and precious at the same time.

She is a precial little kitty cat!

by Deborah Spicer July 9, 2006

5πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


runaway bride

a person who realizes at the very last minute that her boyfriend who claimed to be a BORN AGAIN VIRGIN was actually gay and world NEVER perform in the sack EVER!!!

Jennifer thought that it was a little weird that her fiance whom she had been engaged to for years never wanted to have sex even when she threw it in his face and became a RUNAWAY BRIDE.

by Deborah Spicer June 25, 2006

10πŸ‘ 91πŸ‘Ž


Jagermeister Moment

when you wake up and don't know where you are.

When Bob woke up the next morning on someone's front yard he knew he was having a Jagermeister Moment.

by Deborah Spicer July 3, 2006

49πŸ‘ 37πŸ‘Ž