Tablecloth
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A cloth for covering a table, especially one with which a tableis covered before the dishes, etc., are set on for meals.
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(n) used to cover a nice table so food doesn't get on it while you eat; found often in family homes, but rarely in dorms or frat houses
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Slang for the goverment. It's not normally used in a positive tense. Used in the System of a Down song BYOB
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A performance move, used to show off in an extremem game of Jenga. It involves the bottom layer only having one block in the middle left, which is usually early on in the game. It is advised that there is a full layer of three blocks above the lower piece.
The player must grab said base block, and yank it out the stack as fast as physically possible, in order to keep the stack stable and avoid tippage. Unless you are a certified Extreme Jenga Player™, this move is not recommended.
Uusally the result of this move is amazement from other players along with shouts of 'OH MY GOD', especially when done out of the blue. This also leaves an unstable pile, making your game of Extreme Jenga™ that little bit more extreme.
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a large piece of cloth that covers a table during a meal and protects or decorates it
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