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1. power
street name for 2c-p, a psychedelic that lasts twice as long as acid.
Boy: hey you want some acid?
Girl: nah fool ive been power tripping all day
2. Rainbowed
1: Tripping on the potent psychedelic drug 2C-P, also known as 'Rainbows.' due to it's production of multicolored soft pastels visuals that breach the color spectrum. 2C-P is a phenethylamine psychedelic of the '2C' class.

2: Overcome by the intense psychedelic high of 2C-P.
I did 20 milligrams of Rainbows last night. I freaked.

I am rainbowed.
3. coast
1. Literally, that part of a body of water that meets the shore.

2. Slang, a locale that has been cased, dating from the era of sea pirates.
1. The California shore meets the Pacific coast.

2a. The pirates left, so the coast is clear.

2b. The Navy left, so the coast is clear for pirating.

2c. We cased the joint, and the coast is clear.
4. Intervarna Marriage
Wedlock between members of different South Asian castes. However, as 'AFSM' marriages numerically far outnumber all other types put together, 'Intervarna' is synonymous with the union of a Fair Upper Caste Caucasoid Aryan female & a Black Low Caste Negroid-Australoid Shudra male ('Touchable' or 'Untouchable')

Thus an eminent sociologist observes "... about inter-caste marriages where the predominant trend points to upper caste women marrying dalit men, with inter-caste marriages the other way around being few & far between." 'Gender & Caste: Issues in Contemporary Indian Feminism ed Anupama Rao' Rekha Pappu. The Book Review {Persp Pubns} 28 (2004): 36. Scientists trace this well-documented craze for Dalit men among our Aryan women (both Hindu & Muslim) to the superior size of the Shudra Penis as compared to the Indo-Aryan Penis. Hence, Anti-Aryan movements advocate Intervarna unions to undermine Aryan masculinity: "One of the items of the programme adopted at the first conference of the SSP {Samyukta Socialist Party} 1966 read: 'Inter-Varna marriage should be deemed a qualification for Gove...
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5. lof
Depending on the context and/or added punctauation, "lof" can mean a variety of things. Below are several common usages.

1. "Lof?" -

-A: A shortening of the phrase "Literally or figuratively?"

2. "Lof" -

-A: (Note the lack of a question mark in this instance) A cute spelling of "love." Sometimes spelled "Loff," "Luf," "Luv," or "Lurve." (Lots of these, I won't list them all).
-B: "Laughing on floor." See: rofl lol lofl
-C: "Lord of Flamers", Given to those with exceptional skill at flaming See: Flamer troll flaming
1A)

<Tinglystix> Awww man, I'm so fucked.
<SmokinHotDuby> Lof?
<Tinglystix> Figuratively: I accidentally put a huge dent in my dad's car.

2A)

<Tinglystix> Aye loff yu! :P
<xXkinkynikkyXx> I lurves you too!

2B)

<xkdubycd> Okay, so, three guys walking down the street. Two of them walk into a bar. The other one ducks.
<Tinglystix> Lof!

2C)

<InnocentBystander> *Blah blah blah blah*
<InnocentBystander2> *Blah blah blah?*
<Troll2007> Dude, what are you talking about? That's so gay, faggot!
<InnocentBystander> /me cries
<SunshineLynny> Don't listen to Troll2007, That guy's just a lof.
6. citizen of the several states
1. One of two citizens under the Constitution of the United States. The other is a citizen of the United States. (Slaughterhouse Cases: 83 U.S. 36, at p. 74 and p. 75 1873)

2. A corporation is not a 'citizen' within Const. U. S. art. 4, §2, providing that the “citizens of each state shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens OF the several states,” nor within the Fourteenth Amendment, §1. providing that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside, and that no state shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.”

2a. "Section 1770b has been several times considered by this court, and upheld to the full extent of its terms. It is enacted under the undoubted power of every state to impose conditions in absolute discretion upon granting the privilege of doing business in this state to any foreign corporation. Paul v. Virginia, 8 Wall. (U. S.) 168, 19 L. Ed. 357; Chicago T. & T. Co. v. Bashford, 120 Wis. 281, 97 N. W. 940. That power is not restrained by section 2, art. 4, of the federal Constitution, providing that the citizens of each state shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens OF the several states, nor by section 1, Amend. 14, to that Constitution, providing that no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the Uni...
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