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Something that is so vile and repulsive the word disgusting just doesn't apply, such as someone wanting conjoining parts of two different same-sex bodies. The idea that Josh wants me to be one-flesh with him is disgulciolous.
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| 2. | Splage | ||
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Drama terminology referring to the split stage used in a performance. Conjoining of the two words 'split' and 'stage' I would like this to be a splage set...
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| 3. | BITOCH | ||
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The conjoining of bitch and biotch. I can't believe you stole my parking spot, Bitoch!
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| 4. | Christicles | ||
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An exclamation, conjoining the words "Christ" and "testicles", indicating either shock or amazement. Often preceeded by the word "holy". Holy Christicles! Someone ripped off my MP3 player!
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| 5. | mack it | ||
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To kiss passionately with someone for an extended period of time; commonly "to make out"
This phrase can also describe sexual relations beyond kissing Often used as a conjoining phrase using "with" and a noun I was mackin' it with some girl at that party last night. She was HOT!
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| 6. | grammatical moonshine | ||
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conjoining words in an attempt to create a more potent description of someone or something; because one word will not accurately describe it Miguel being so much of a tool, that one word will not do. Therefore, he is a 'strode.' (Strode is a combination of 'stroke' and 'chode.')
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| 7. | fanboys | ||
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A pneumonic device in AP style for remembering words that receive commas just before them when conjoining two independent clauses. (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) This is an independent clause, but this is also an independent clause.
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