Country Dictionary

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Jones

Can be used as a verb (Jonesing) or a noun (a jones). Describes a state in which one experiences strong desire or attraction, often of a sexual nature. Equiv. "to fancy" "crushing on" "to want"

She's been jonesin him for months. He's got a major jones for her.

by JediAndi April 04, 2003

blinkered

Horses wear blinkers. It stops them getting startled by movement in the peripheral vision. So to be described as blinkered means you are not open to other ideas, Single minded. Blinkered!

People who buy ipods are so blinkered.

by Jonny Cottingham March 01, 2005

Punk'd

When a celebrity falls into a trap of trickery cleverly devised by Ashton Kuscher so that he can wave his arms around and make his retro john deere hat fall off while going into a seizure from the most recent punk.

You just got punk'd! I'm Ashton Kuscher! I have nothing better to do than sneek around in my trucker clothing and punk people! I'M AWESOME!

by bzak October 28, 2003

good lookin' out

short for "good job lookin' out for ______ (me, us) Thanks.

Yo, man, my hair's a rats' nest today. Can, I borrow your Sox hat? Good lookin' out.

by theunknowngl October 16, 2004

shook

adj. scared, afraid, hesitant.

"They scared to death, they scared to look, they shook... cause ain't no such thing as halfway crooks." Mobb Deep, Shook Ones

by kennethcowan.com January 29, 2003

as a friend

Used to draw the "no sex/physical intimacy" boundaries. Generally used for people who have an agreeable personality but no sex appeal. A nice way of saying "I could never get on you."

I know we've been dating a lot, but I just like you as a friend.

by Laura May 26, 2004

pressed

Obsessed or attuned to a particular thing, idea, or person to an unseemly degree. Always used in the pejorative. Seems to have originated in the Mid-Atlantic region (probably Southeast D.C.).

Damn, he's pressed for some soda! He called you 23 times last night? He is pressed.

by Yellowcandy February 23, 2005