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  1. Sep 16, 2013 · tearaway. A small piece, slice, portion of a larger item of food. Usually from another person. Damn that Burrito looks tasty AF! Oh it is, my guy! Can I get a tearaway? Sure just tear it off from the side her where I haven't bitten yet. (IN PRE-COVID TIMES) Get the tearaway mug.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Urban Dictionary is a popular online platform where users can submit and define slang terms, phrases, and expressions not typically found in traditional dictionaries. It serves as a crowdsourced lexicon of modern language, capturing the ever-evolving nature of communication in today’s digital age.

  3. Apr 11, 2004 · date. Two people getting together for an activity when the possibility of romance between them has been broached but not ruled out. Since the exploration of romance is the purpose of a date, merely asking someone out on a date is sufficient to broach the subject.

  4. Feb 8, 2021 · The Oxford Dictionary makes mention of its use as far back as 1931 for "someone who steals petty items" (things no one else would want). It is most often used to indicate a young person with no job, no purpose, and no clue.

  5. Dec 24, 2020 · Whether you're a millennial, Gen Xer, or baby boomer trying to stay up to date — or a Gen Zer in need of a refresher — here's a handy list of 24 popular slang terms and the correct way to use...

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  6. a young person, usually male, who behaves in an uncontrolled way and is often causing trouble: He was a real tearaway at school - he was always in trouble with teachers or with the police. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Uncontrolled.

  7. The athletic pants with the buttons up the side that douche bag jocks like to wear on a normal day probably thinking they will get in a situation that they will need to rip off their pants.

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