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The lyrics of Spiff Biffleboy's Link Wray-inspired hit "Blue Petunia" is the only known use of the word in a pop culture song. In opera, it features not once but twice in [[Paolo Gringnotti's]] ''Buggeroni'' (1789). | The lyrics of Spiff Biffleboy's Link Wray-inspired hit "Blue Petunia" is the only known use of the word in a pop culture song. In opera, it features not once but twice in [[Paolo Gringnotti's]] ''Buggeroni'' (1789). | ||
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Revision as of 10:08, 21 Aug 2004
twack n. 1. Twelve individual beers packaged together; Tampa slang for the dodecahedronal arrangement of bruce. 2. From On Human Sass, the sound made by the protagonist hitting the floor-boards after succumbing finally to nueralgic syphilis.
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Usage
"Hey, man -- if you can steal that twack, you can drink it for free."
- -- un-ascribed person, stained with BBQ sauce, large-fisted.
Desiderata
The word "Sack" was unsuccessfully introduced into the slang tunnel but was removed, quickly. Driven out of circulation by the Slang Contol Board, the term languished in obscurity. Waiting patiently from their by underground office, SSolomon and C-Man made with the guns, and quick. It was a chorus of groans.
And we arrived about an hour later still talking about it. Trenchwheat was drunk and Adid heavy-lifting: we arrived I said, yes? After that, it went to hell."
The lyrics of Spiff Biffleboy's Link Wray-inspired hit "Blue Petunia" is the only known use of the word in a pop culture song. In opera, it features not once but twice in Paolo Gringnotti's Buggeroni (1789).
See Also
Non-Canonical Text
It was meant to replace "six-pack."