Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

up to speed

adj. A state of being or having a satisfactory level of competence or knowledge in a specific area or discipline, as compared to other individuals in that same area or discipline.

American: "You're trippin'." Egyptian: "What does this mean?" American: "We gotta get u up to speed on your American slang."

by Paul Rael August 23, 2010

odds and ends

Miscelaneous things of small but significant importance or value that, as a whole, add up to something substantial.

I don't have any major project but I have a lot of odds and ends.

by Paul Rael September 08, 2012

lighter jack

verb. To take someone's lighter by unscrupulous means, usually by "unconciously" placing said lighter in one's pocket after lighting a cigarette, joint, etc.

Who lighter jacked me?

by Paul Rael October 01, 2011

Pueblo scraggle

A goatee that is generally worn long and is ungroomed. Coined due to the large number of these types of goatees existing on men (usually Hispanic) in Pueblo, CO

That guy wearing the flannel is rockin' the Pueblo scraggle.

by Paul Rael June 06, 2011

ballerific

adj. Something good, desireable, or inspiring of envy, esp. something that a baller would find agreeable.

Paul's new Escalade is ballerific.

by Paul Rael September 06, 2009

zipper-ched

noun. A chedder (a mojado who dresses up in country western outfits and drives big trucks) who is half chedder and half Asian, i.e. half zipperhead.

Joe was dating a zipper-ched.

by Paul Rael January 10, 2011

bojohn town

Also simply Bojohn. A neighborhood adjacent to Bessemer in Pueblo, CO.

Let's go to the Doo Drop in Bojohn Town.

by Paul Rael May 09, 2016