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A fold of definite, even width made by doubling cloth or the like upon itself and pressing or stitching it in place. Also known as pleats. These types of pants went out-of-style in early 1952.
Did you see the pleatisis that Brett was wearing today?
Pleatisis by jchilla April 22, 2011

plebiscite 

Taken as a combination of the latin word Plebian and the Greek Paracite. Plural Plebiscites
It refers to an individual person of low intellect that acct either intentionally or otherwise as a drain on society or to someone with greater ability.
It is impossible for a student to get a job these days. Even fast food chains only employ plebiscites that will just work with them forever.

No wonder the country's in debt, there are so many plebiscites taking advantage of the welfare systems.
plebiscite by SuaveStudent August 3, 2012
Someones blood sampled from their weenis (elbow) that is donated to a local blood bank
Our bloodbank samples pleebis
Pleebis by Pee mann May 14, 2022

Plebiscite 

Ple-bi-scite (noun/adjective)
1. An insult used to refer to people as 'common'
2. A term for ordinary, common people
'She's such a plebiscite'.
Being apart of the social caste 'plebs' or common people but not engaging in the more plebian activities, such as bar diving, social media etc.
No thank you, I am more plebish and that event seem to me to be more along the lines of being pleb pleb.
plebish by Grimydefwords February 24, 2017

plebistic 

noun. The shakespearean word for showing commoner characteristics such as wearing shoddy clothes or having dirty hands.
Look how dirty his hands are. He is so plebistic
plebistic by jjjjjjj513 April 21, 2021