Hinge
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To stand, depend, hang, or turn, as on a hinge; to dependchiefly for a result or decision or for force and validity; --usually with on or upon; as, the argument hinges on this point. I.Taylor
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A cigarette, coffee, drink, cone, or anything one is requesting from another.
Origin: Schindlers List
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The place where an erect penis meets the body.
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A shady, seedy person, perhaps someone with a mullet, bad teeth, no shirt and drinking Rainier beer at ten oclock in the morning.
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The part of a females anatomy where the butt meets the upper leg and overhangs, often creating a crease, if the former is large enough. The size of this overhang of the booty is dependent on their size and the protrusion of the arsecheeks.
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To set up mutual friends on a date.
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The Hinge is the bend or crease in the jeans were the ass joins the leg in hot females. The hinge is most prominent in girls that are adourning jeans accompanied by a nice pair of Uggs. The hinge is not very complex, but it can be appreciated and ranked as any other female characteristic may be ranked. The hinge may also be considered the liasion of the leg and butt. It is most noticeable when the girl is standing...the girls butt will overlap her hamstring causing a hinge or crease. It is also the spot in which a tanning bed will not reach.
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Realting to the female fanny [minge], can also be used to describe anything or anyone filthy.
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An overly [clingy] girl, normally associated with small boobs and an appalling record of [sexual] performance.
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A person who is prone to subscribing to both magazines, ergo, someone who has bisexual tendencies. Can be used for a male bisexual or a female bisexual. The term comes from the properties of a hinge - which when unttached, can swing both ways.
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A movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes or which connects linked objects.
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a piece of metal that fastens the edge of a door, window, lid, etc. to something else and allows it to open or close:
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