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noun. A person who is unable to speak in the present tense. Jon says: Mmm, this beer tasted so good, and is going to be remarkably smooth.
He is a slinkerknot |
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Someone without the ability to speak in the present tense. Jon: *drinking beer* Wow, this beer tasted real good, and it's gonna be remarkably smooth.
Canadian: Wow, what a Slinkerknot |
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slinkerknot: noun: A person who is unable to speak in the present tense. Slinkerknot sentence example
"MMMM... This beer tasted so good and is going to be remarkably smooth." - John LaJoie, Canadian Tour Annoucement. |
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A person who can not speak in the present tense Steve proved he was a slinkerknot by saying (while eating a doughnut) "This doughnut tasted good"
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a person who is unable to speak in the present tense *takes a swig of beer from a bottle
"mmmh, this beer was tasting very good and is going to be remarkably smooth" "I am going to be a slinkerknot" |
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A person who is unable to speak in the present tense. A: "Hmm. This beer tasted so good and it's gonna be remarkably smooth"
B: "He's such a slinkerknot" |
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