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when predictive text is used on a mobile phone, the word 'bitch' often appears first as 'citag' until 'bitch' is added to the phones dictionary.
Therefore 'citag' can be used as another word for 'bitch'.
My boss is such a miserable citag!
citag by Barrie Stevenson September 3, 2006
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Greek definition for 'Bitch'.
'Είστε μια citag' Translation: "You are a Bitch"
citag by exanity April 18, 2009

[citation needed] 

When you want someone to prove what they just said. Commonly seen in bad Wikipedia articles.
1: "Apparantly, the Greeks invented pudding!"

2:"citation needed"
[citation needed] by RussellLawliet December 31, 2011

my favorite store on the citadel 

"My favorite store on the citadel" is a phrase originating from the line of dialogue "I’m Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite store on the Citadel" from Mass Effect 2. Since Shepard could\ say this for every single store, it becomes comical and virtually meaningless.

In normal conversation, the phrase can mean something is:
1. Average
2. Mediocre
3. Unremarkable
4. Pointless

In addition, it can be used as a completely neutral response when asked your opinion on something and you have none or don't care either way.
That new Adam Sandler movie was my favorite store on the citadel.

The new restaurant was whatever, it was my favorite store on the citadel.

Wife: "How do you like this dress?"
Bored Husband: "I don't know, it's my favorite store on the citadel. Can we go now? We've been shopping for hours!"
Used in the Bay Area as a substitute for Mamaz or Mother. Often heard in the phrase "on citas" similar to "on mamaz" meaning "i swear" or "i promise". Used for reassurance. Also to refer to ones mother.

Believed to be derived from the word Mamacita.
"Ay cuzzo, i just got hooked up wit weezy tickets!!"

"stop playin!"

"im fareal, on citas"

or
Mistah FAB lyrics - New Oakland

"Put that on something I put that on fathers
I put that on something I put that on mammas
I put that on something I put that on grand-citas"
Citas by Chitza December 29, 2008

cataglottism 

Kissing with tongue. Sometimes implies force. Generally just the english word for french kissing. Derives from Greek cato (down) and glotta/glossa (tongue).
Cataglottism is 1st base.
cataglottism by Fanis K, April 15, 2008