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shucka mushroom.) I got some shrooms. Ya wanna comeover? 2. n. mushrooms. (From sense 1.) Do you wantshrooms on your pizza?shuck [S@k] 1. n. an insincere person. The guy’s a shuck.Don’t believe a thing he says! 2. tv. & in. to kid someone;to tease someone. Cool it! I’m just shucking. 3. tv.to swindle someone; to deceive someone. He was goingto shuck the mayor, but people were beginning to talk, sohe blew town. 4. n. a hoax. How could you fall for thatold shuck? 5. and shuck down tv. & in. to undressoneself; to remove one’s clothing. He shucked downand showered and was at work in twenty minutes.shutters n. the eyelids. She blinked those yummy shuttersover those bedroom eyes, and my knees turned tomush.shwench [SWEntS] n. a female freshman. (Collegiate.From fresh + wench.) A couple of giggling shwenchesshowed up to cheer on the team.signify 1. in. to cause trouble for fun; to stir things up.(Black.) What are all these cats signifying about anyway?2. in. to try to look more important than onereally is; to brag; to strut one’s stuff. (Black.) See thatdude signify like somebody important?silks n. clothing. I gotta get some new silks before spring.silo drippings n. alcohol allegedly obtained at the baseof a silo containing fermenting corn. The old-timercalled his moonshine “silo drippings.”simoleon [sI”moli@n] n. a dollar. (Underworld.) For onlyone simoleon, you get a ticket to the greatest show onearth.192

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