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check verb- to murder someone US
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 130, 1997
- to forget or ignore something, often deliberately UK
A variant is “check out.” - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 36, 1996
- to have an intimate relationship with someone UK
West Indian and UK black youth usage. - I hear, whore, that you’re checkin’ my man. — Karline Smith, Letters to Andy Cole, p. 145, 1998
- as a prank, to pull down a friend’s bathing suit from behind US
- — Vann Wesson, Generation X Field Guide and Lexicon, p. 36, 1997
▶ check hat to prepare to leave US- — Current Slang, p. 2, Fall 1966
▶ check the cheese to watch girls as they walk by US- — American Speech, p. 154, May 1959: “Gator (University of Florida) slang”
▶ check the dictionary to confirm vague or confusing orders or directions US Vietnam war usage.- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 40, 1991
▶ check the oil level to pentrate a vagina with your finger CANADA- — Chris Lewis, The Dictionary of Playground Slang, p. 54, 2003
▶ check the war to stop arguing US- — Marcus Hanna Boulware, Jive and Slang of Students in Negro Colleges, 1947
▶ check your nerves to stay calm US- — Marcus Hanna Boulware, Jive and Slang of Students in Negro Colleges, 1947
▶ check your six used as a warning to a pilot to check behind his aircraft for enemy planes US Based on the clock configuration, with twelve o’clock being straight ahead and six o’clock straight behind.- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 40, 1991
- “Leopard One, check your six, check your six!” — Eric Harry, Arc Light, p. 315, 1996
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