| 918. | swag | ||
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SWAG means Secretly, We Are Gay. It was invented in 600 B.C by Master Chong. He would fight other masters using kung-fu, and yell out swag, because he would come in contact with his opponent and he would tell them that secretly he was gay, and the opponent knew, because he was also gay. All Masters knew this, and this was the way of gay marriage. Masters would make their own gay families of asians, and pass down the phrase "swag" to their gay faggot children over centuries. Now you see Asians saying swag down the street, typical Asian tradition. When you see two Asian males with OBEY hats saying SWAG to each other, you know the deal. Asian Guy: SWAG?
Other Asian Guy: SWAG. |
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| 919. | indiaspora | ||
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Refers specifically to the diaspora of people from India and South Asia mostly into Europe and North America, and occurring primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The recent indiaspora has had an obvious impact on media demographics in the United States as more and more South Asians are appearing on TV and Film in non-stereotypical roles.
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| 920. | Kshatriya | ||
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Kshatriya, from (holder of) Kshatra (rule or authority), is one of the four varnas (social orders) in Hinduism. Traditionally, Kshatriya constitute the ruling & military elite of the Vedic-Hindu social system outlined by the Vedas and the Laws of Manu. They were in charge of the protection of the Hindu society by fighting in wartime and governing in peacetime. The Kshatriya caste members have held power for centuries in India. Kshatriyas are responsible for upholding justice and social harmony. The Marathas and Rajputs are Kshatriyas.
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| 921. | Scindia | ||
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Scindia (anglicized from Shinde and also spelled as Scindhia, Sindhia, Sindia) are a royal Maratha clan in India. This clan included rulers of the Gwalior State in the 18th and 19th centuries, collaborators of the colonial British government during the 19th and the 20th centuries until India became independent, as well as politicians in independent India. Jyotiraditya Scindia, the current Maharaja of Gwalior, belongs to the Scindia dynasty of the Marathas.
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| 922. | Spudism | ||
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A potato based proto-religion phonetically based upon Buddhism but not requiring that its followers (spudists) attain a high level of spiritual enlightenment. Followers are frequently one of the following: 1. They are very fond of potatoes 2. They are undergoing a potato only diet. 3. They wish to express their dislike of religion by affirming their allegiance a goofy sounding faith. Such a stance is reinforced by attitudes of christian religious leaders who had, in past centuries, denounced the potato because it wasn't mentioned in their holy books. A Spudist is also a derogatory term for religious Irish people. A Spudist may also refer to someone that eats too many chips/fries/crisps Spudism teaches us that the eating of fries is the true path to happiness.
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| 923. | Shelogic | ||
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Where women's feelings overrule male rational logic and fact. It has worked for centuries because men want sex and wish to avoid nagging, divorce and losing everything they ever worked for. Tom, I really want those $1000 Jimmy Chu shoes. Well Tiffany, I can't afford them. Guess who is not getting any sex until shoes are purchased via Shelogic.
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| 924. | the plague | ||
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in a historical context, the plague often refers to the bubonic plague or "black death", also known as pestilence, which wiped out large portions of the population of Europe and Asia during the 14th and 15th centuries in a modern vernacular context, the plague refers to someone being out with illness, most often a chest cold or flu, usually exaggerating the extent of one's illness while demonstrating their incapacity Sara can't come in today, she's out with the plague
Okay then send her my condolences and tell her to get better soon! The Bubonic plague, otherwise simply called the "plague", killed millions of people in medieval Europe |
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