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shitanium: Engineering term defining any kind of crapppy material / alloy that is not up to the job it's supposed to do. This includes also the material used plastic parts often used in automotive for knobs and handles that will snap or shatter during normal use. The french translation is Merdanium
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Twink Death: When a twink turns 30, and they are looked at as dead by the rest of the gay-community.
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Grey Divorce: When senior married couples divorce each other after years of marriage
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Trojan cat: A stray cat that is full of other cats (pregnant).
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Fridge cigarette: Basically an energy drink but its slang for people with caffeine addictions
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Capeshit: A superhero movie where the hero is merely there to show off their superpower, rather than doing heroic acts people can actually relate to, they simply show off the cool tricks they can do to the screen. Going off of the saying "not all heroes wear capes" it's called capeshit because only the (metaphorical) cape has been cared about in the production of the movie.
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fanbathing: Popular during summer, just like sunbathing, fanbathing involves lying flat on one's back or front while scantily clad or naked, except instead of the beach and the sun it's your bedroom and ceiling fan. Used as a means of coping with extreme heat, especially when one has no access to air conditioning.
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fuckeulogy: An inspired, less than positive remembrance of a recently departed douchebag.
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clanker: a slur for robots
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Mecha Streisand: Barbara Streisand but a giant robot.
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stable genius: unmitigated moron
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Nonnie: A non-alcoholic beer.
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weapons of mass distraction: This definition on Urban Dictionary which you just wasted precious seconds of your life reading
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Choke Artist: To fail to perform effectively because of nervous agitation or tension so regularly and such a grand scale that one becomes synonymous with the word failure, usually in an athletic contest.
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mamacita: 1)"Hot mama", "sexy lady" in the U.S. and Central America and Mexico 1)Synomym of "Señorita"- "young lady" in South America. Polite, formal, not sexual.
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sac fly: The act of leaving a party in such a way as to entice law enforcement officials to pursue, so that everyone else can get away clean.
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Sleep Paralysis Demon: A spooky sight you witness asleep and paralyzed, usually scary af
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Word Chewing: When someone over annunciates words while lip syncing in video content to emulate the movements of a cartoon character.
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101st Chairborne: Term referring to bloggers, generally right-wing, who enthusiastically support war, destruction, and mayhem from the safety of their home. 21st century version of the chickenhawk. Alternative terms include 101st Fighting Keyboarders, the Keyboard Kommandoes, the Basement Brigades, and the Fighting Hellmice.
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Gen z stare: When a young person, ie zoomer who lacks social skills, blatantly disregards others around them. Particularly those asking a question. Only for the person asking the question to get side eyed or stared at in return by said zoomer. Also known as the zoomer lead paint stare
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Pluh: A meme TikTok sound, Originally the word was meant as a means of a of bleeping out sexual references, but is now used as a meme or a way to annoy people.
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bum fuck egypt: A term used to describe any middle-of-nowhere, backwoods area, particularly one that is a long distance away. Derived from bumfuck, also used to describe a similar location. The addition of "egypt" originated in the Midwest, describing the "Little Egypt" region of Illinois, an extremely rural area compared to the urban Northern Illinois. See also BFE.
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chipotle bag: someone with lots of tattoos, to the point they look like a chipotle bag (which has lots of words and doodles on it)
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Snowclone: A snowclone is a contemporary and highly-adaptable phrase or word susceptible to a heavy-degree of banality (similar to that of a cliché) because of it's vulnerability to accede among a multitude of varying audiences. A snowclone can either refer to the original word or phrasal - as well as it's beneficiaries - so long as the general form or template is readily detectable. e.g. The phrase "Keep Calm & Chive-On" is a snowclone of "Keep Calm & Carry-On" however both phrases meet the requirements to be considered a snowclone. Well know British-American linguistic, Geoffrey K. Pullum, and American television writer and scientist, Glen Whitman, are credited for producing the term in the early 2000's. The term "snowclone" is believed to be a a fusing of the words "snow" and "clone" as "snow" is a word often associated with a high concentration synonyms (replacement terms), the word "clone" typically connotes replication and/or repetition.
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girlypop: This is used when u want to hype up your best friend, friend, family member, or even a stranger. When u call someone a girlypop, I assure you you will make their day! you can also top it off by saying "slay girlypop!"
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Ted Cruise: When you're desperately needed because of an unfolding catastrophe, but you skip out to go somewhere less stressful.
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wishcasting: The act of having a "wish" or "desire" for a weather event to intensify. In hurricanes, it is a wish for the hurricane to intensify or increase it's stats.
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Conflama: Conflama is a "campy" word that can be used when conflict and drama are occuring simultaneously. It's a contraction of the words conflict + drama = conflama.