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chauffeur

Pronounce: show-fur   (shō′fər, shō-fûr′) n. One employed to drive a private automobile. v. chauf·feured, chauf·feur·ing, chauf·feurs v.tr. 1. To serve as a driver for (another). 2. To transport in (a motor vehicle); drive: chauffeured the guests around town. v.intr. To serve as a driver for another.

mouth off

v. Slang To express one's opinions or complaints in a loud, indiscreet manner: Quit mouthing off about what you think is wrong, and go do something about it! Don't mouth off to your parents like that!

air talk

1. Bull sh*t  2. When someone talks about something but he/ she doesn't even know what it's about.  3. One of many ways to look smarter in the group.  4. A hypocrite's act.

obscene

Out of the realm of what is considered normal - almost to the extreme. Can be used to express an excessive amount of another word - both adjective, verb and noun. Obscene awesomeness. Obscene waterskiing. Obscene hairdo. Expression as to whether this is a good thing or bad thing is taken in the context. Dude, did you see the booty on that chick - it was obscene (in this case, defines as big). The obscene awesomeness of this party is wreaking havoc with my brain. obscene amount

obscene

Out of the realm of what is considered normal - almost to the extreme. Can be used to express an excessive amount of another word - both adjective, verb and noun. Obscene awesomeness. Obscene waterskiing. Obscene hairdo. Expression as to whether this is a good thing or bad thing is taken in the context. Dude, did you see the booty on that chick - it was obscene (in this case, defines as big). The obscene awesomeness of this party is wreaking havoc with my brain. obscene amount

to each his own

Every person is entitled to his or her personal  preferences  and  tastes . synonym:  there's no accounting for taste When it comes to subjective matters of taste, people have wildly different opinions. Disagreements about matters of taste can't be objectively resolved.

lay around / lie around

to   lie   around.   (Common   errors   for   lie   about,   lie   around.)   Don't   just   lay   around   all   day!   I  need  to  lay   around   for  a few   days. e.g.  I'd love to own that Bmw....unfortunately I don't have $140K laying around

eh

Used   in   asking   a   question   or   in   seeking   repetition   or   confirmation   of   a   statement. Eh?   What   did   you   say? .

broken record

One who continually repeats the same statement with little variation, if any.  Is a term to express something that keeps repeating.  e.g.  You're like a broken record, keep on saying the same thing over and over again