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    [Noun]  | "curb*ing" | \ ˈkər-biŋ \


    1: the material for a curb

    2: curb


    Origin: 1838 ;

    [Verb]  | "curb" 


    1: to furnish with a curb

    2: to check or control with or as if with a curb

    3: to lead (a dog) to a suitable place (such as a gutter) for defecation


    Origin: 1530 ;

     Derivative of {see: |curb:1|curb:1};

    [Verb]  | "curbing" 


    1: to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression);


      * e.g., " ... try to curb your curiosity when it comes to your neighbors' business "





    [Verb]  | "curb" 


    1: to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression);


      * e.g., " ... try to curb your curiosity when it comes to your neighbors' business "



    •  Antonyms : 

    •  lose





     [ "curbing" ]

    1: v. The act of knocking someone out and then placing thier open mouth on a curb so that when the back of the skull is repeatedly stopmed on all of their teeth get broken.

      * e.g.,  ... I beat the shit out of him and then curbed his ass. 

     [ "curbing" ]

    1: The act in which a person (1) tries to pick up person (2), usually with intentions of getting to know them.

      * e.g.,  ... "Dude did you see how Jessica was curbing that guy?" 


     [ "curbing" ]

    2: Person (2) will respond to them by telling person (1) that they are in a relationship, making it very clear to person (1) that they are not interested.

     [ "curbing" ]

    1: To create fake and false identities and demographic info, especially when working as a census taker or in voter registration.

      * e.g.,  ... "Terry had been curbing names in sector 7G before he got found out and fired." 

     [ "curbing" ]

    1: Sitting on a curb and watching people. Idling or loitering on a curb with no set purpose or course of action except for watching people on the street. Usually done in parking lots or places where one can oversee large areas and see crowds of people therefore observe more redundant activities. Curbing is a group activity, done in pairs or groups up to 4 people.

      * e.g.,  ... It was so nice outside so me and my friend we decided to go curbing. It was wonderful. We curbed all day.. Me and my friends, we always go curbing when we have spare time. 

     [ "curbing" ]

    1: To dispose of unwanted items by leaving them by the curb for a few days ,Also beware of leaving stuff you want to keep by the curb as someone will think you are curbing it. Curbing rules do not dump a box of curbed items out on the lawn to root through it. If you want it take it , don't ask the homeowner to hold it for you. Don't vandlize the stuff, someone will want to use it or recycle it.

      * e.g.,  ... Those old brake rotors I was curbing only lasted 15 min. before someone took them 

     [ "curbing" ]

    1: To scratch your twankies on the curb, yo.

      * e.g.,  ... Aw dawg, you curbed your shit dawg. 

     [ "curbing" ]

    1: I've also heard this referred to as

      * e.g.,  ... I scurbed that lowride ass-monkey after I caught him stealing my Ford Pinto. 


     [ "curbing" ]

    2: "scurbing."

     [ "Curbed" ]

    1: To reject and throw away

      * e.g.,  ... Leroy was trying to get freaky with me but I curbed him. 

     [ "to the curb" ]

    1: To the curb

      * e.g.,  ...  If he does that shit again I'm gonna put his ass to the curb and leave his ass out there. 


     [ "to the curb" ]

    2:  to dump someone; to leave behind

      * e.g.,  ...  She don't clean house AND makes you pay for everything!? You need to kick that skank to the curb and tell her to earn her keep. 


     [ "to the curb" ]

    3:  to put someone to work <for you> (originally like a pimp to put his ho on the street to work for him as a prostitute).


     [ "to the curb" ]

    4: Colloquially is often used with the verb "kick" as to "kick <somebody> to the curb".

     [ "Curb" ]

    1: To cease from performing an action. To stop.

      * e.g.,  ... She ate three cheesburgers at dinner last night. She needs to curb her eating habbit. 

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