| 1. | Con-over | ||
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when one parties so hard during a convention, that the ensuing hangover lasts as long as the entire "con" @spillcrew demonstrated a "con-over" when tweeting "4 days of Spill Dot Con followed by 4 days of Spill Dot Hangover"
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| 2. | con merchant | ||
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A particularly nasty individual or group/company who/which attempts to get one over on you or dupe you. Private insurance companies are freaking con merchants. They charge you through the nose just for having a nose!
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| 3. | Sakura-Con | ||
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1: An anime convention that takes place in Western Washington, in the spring, over a weekend. Also an opportunity for a fan to optionally cosplay as an anime character, among other things.
2: A gathering of people young and old who cannot speak Japanese, do not attempt to learn Japanese, and to the trained ear often sound as though they are deliberately trying to butcher the Japanese language. 3: A gathering of fangirls, fanboys, and fans of indeterminate gender, some of whom, in their zeal for a particular show or character, cosplay in a fashion entirely unbecoming of their age and/or gender. 4: ...but NOT a convention exclusively dealing with characters named "Sakura" (yes, plural - there _are_ other anime besides Naruto, people!). 5: Generally a fun time wherein people young and old enjoy themselves. Synonym: Pre-PAX Penny-Arcade-a-thon. Dudemaster A: "Dude, I'm going to Sakura-Con."
Dudemaster B: "Cool. Here is my soul - could you ask the Penny Arcade guys to sign it? And get me some Pocky: I'm still not a diabetic yet." See you at the 'Con. No, not the Emerald... Aww, forget it. Shokun! Sakurakon de mata aimashou! |
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| 4. | Neo-Con | ||
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(N) AKA "A New Conservative"... An individual operating under the "Disguise" of an actual conservative of "Yester-year" with one very definable difference. There is NO embracing to genuine and defined "Conservative Values" aside from that which maintains the "Disguise" (See acronyms "Irresponsible" ; "Over Bearing" ; "Lack of Values" ; “Power Hungry" ; “Greedy" ; “Neo-Nazi” ; ect.) Exists ONLY under the support conditions favorable to “Fright” &/or “Low IQ”
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- - - - - - A Neo-Con is renown for dismissing traditional conservative values such as the "Republican Oath"... The neo-cons have ruined the Republican Party, and have twisted its ideals. For example, how does Bush line up with the stated ideals of the Republican Party? Here's a link to the “Republican Oath” (strangely missing from the RNC's web site, but available at http://sun.iwu.edu/~iwucrs/oath.htm and other sites.) It's really obvious that the Neo-Cons are ashamed of the “Republican Oath” to the point of burying it so deep as to hope that it goes away or is simply forgotten to have ever existed... |
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| 5. | tea-o-con | ||
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Fake libertarians trying to take over the tea party movement who are, in reality, nothing more than pissed-off neo-con libertarian wannabes. The tea-o-con Sara Palin actually asked Obama to bomb Iran.
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| 6. | Chronic-Con | ||
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Like Comic-Con but with marijuana. Many people gather together to celebrate the plant and bring exotic strands from all over the world. Dude, check out this cut of grand-daddy purp I got at Chronic-Con for only $50!
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| 7. | Con Air | ||
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1. A movie produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It stars Nicolas Cage and John Malkovich. It is about a group of prisoners who take over a plane taking them to other jails, trials, executions, etc.
2. The name of the plane carrying the prisoners in the movie Con Air. 1. Con Air stars Nicolas Cage as a good guy and John Malkovich as a bad guy.
2. Con Air transports prisoners. |
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