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:30
Denotes the time - similar to "o'clock" or :00. Used after a word to denote that it is past time for a certain act to occur and that it should occur now. Stronger than :00.
30
A term used to refer to a 30mg perscription pain pill, specifically an oxycodone hydrochloride 30mg tablet. Other examples are Roxies, and Blues.
Example:
Mike: Yo, you think you can front me a 30, Dawg?
Vince: Hell no, you still owe me from last night! Come back with $20 and you can get one though.
Mike: C'mon, man. I'm dope sick.
Mike: Yo, you think you can front me a 30, Dawg?
Vince: Hell no, you still owe me from last night! Come back with $20 and you can get one though.
Mike: C'mon, man. I'm dope sick.
30
-30-
The end of the story.
'-30-' is put at the end of a news story before publication. The '-30-' is dropped from the final article as published. '-30-' can also be found at the end of a news release.
Supposedly, the use of '-30-' stems from the last writings of a war correspondent, who was killed while writing a story during WWII. '-30-' was the last thing written on the page.
'-30-' is put at the end of a news story before publication. The '-30-' is dropped from the final article as published. '-30-' can also be found at the end of a news release.
Supposedly, the use of '-30-' stems from the last writings of a war correspondent, who was killed while writing a story during WWII. '-30-' was the last thing written on the page.