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stone groovestone groove n. something really cool; a fine party orconcert. This affair is not what I would call a stonegroove. Stone beige, maybe.stoned out of one’s squash mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. Britney will drink a little now and then, but shenever gets stoned out of her squash.stones 1. n. the testicles. (Also a Standard Englisheuphemism. See also rocks.) He got hit in the stones.2. mod. courage; bravado. Come on, Willy, show somestones!stonkered [“stONk#d] 1. mod. killed. The car crashedinto him and he was stonkered for sure. 2. mod. alcoholintoxicated. My buddy here is stonkered and needs aride, and can I have one, too?storked mod. pregnant. She got herself good and storked.Now what?str8 mod. straight. Now tell it to me str8!straight low n. the absolute truth; the true lowdown.(Prisons.) Nobody ain’t gonna tell no warden thestraight low; you can be sure of that.straight up 1. mod. [of someone] upright and honest. A fine guy—really straight up. She is one of the moststraight up brokers in town. 2. mod. without ice; neat. I’ll have a bourbon, straight up, please. 3. mod. sunnysideup; having to do with eggs cooked with yellowyolks facing straight up. I like my eggs straight up, butthe white part has to be cooked solid.strap n. an athlete, not necessarily male. (From jockstrap.) The guy’s a strap all right, but he’s not dumb.204

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