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15. Tossin' Fliff
Verb. To toss fliff. To spend money, often as it refers to spending outrageously or without constraint.

This terms finds it origins in the Brad Neely web cartoon "The Professor Brothers"
"So there i was at the bar, tossin' fliff like a sultan man, not even counting it"
16. man shower
A Man Shower also can be used to refer to multiple men sharing a shower. When there are more men than showers and there is a time constraint, this type of Man Shower can be called. No touching or staring is allowed, lest ye be banned from all future Man Showers and shunned/mocked for many years.
"We have to leave in ten minutes and we still have 5 guys who haven't showered yet. With two showers, this is going to take forever!"
"I'm up for a Man Shower."
17. Reverse Heart Attack
The constraining feeling in your chest after you drank too much coffee or just consumed an energy drink. You feel antsy, paranoid, energized and sick all at the same time. Much like the feeling you get when you're having an anxiety attack but is not painful.
Getting little sleep the night before, Jill drank three cups of coffee on an empty stomach and later felt the symptoms of a reverse heart attack.
18. Datiness
Of or being of the Date/Time type in SQL.
If you aren't using the datiness of those fields, just switch them to varchars and you won't get that constraint failing on you.
19. one push
When you take a shit in one push due to time constraint.

punch a grumpy
One push, you're done.
20. Girl Tipping
When you insert the tip of the penis into a fully naked woman, then run away, leaving her in a state of confusion. This action requires a lot of constraint on the man's part becuase he must quickly insert the head, remove it and then run away.
There are many varietes to tipping like that include but are not limited to:
Oral tipping is the name for the difficult act of tipping a girl while receiving a blowjob.
Anal Tipping is tipping a girl during anal.
Dude, last night I was about to get with this one chick, but I decided to go for some Girl Tipping instead. I got out of there before she even knew what happened.
21. zero intelligence
Zero intelligence is a term used in economics, social and computer sciences to refer to simple artificial or programmed agents that act randomly subject to minimal constraints. It was introduced in an article published in the Journal of Political Economy in 1993, and has since found usage in other contexts.
Zero intelligence trading closely mimics stock market.

Gode and Sunder demonstrated that if one replaces the students in a standard classroom economics experiment by zero intelligence agents with a budget constraint, they perform surprisingly well.
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