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sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration 

when,once a person succumbs to a potentially pandemic/epidemic causing disease, his body is not returned to his relatives for burial but is instead incinerated (usually by government executive order) for obvious sanitary/hygiene reasons in order to prevent further infection and try and stop the rampant pandemic/epidemic from spreading.
all the religious and superstitious spiel aside, and despite the fact that sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration was inefficiently used during The Black Death epidemic of 1347-1351 in Europe, IMHO sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration should still be considered as a viable option in treating the current Ebola outbreak in Western Africa
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Pressurized puss(y) 

When you are on a flight for 6+ hrs and wearing yoga pants... Then you realize that they are polyester and that they don't breathe at all.
Omg I thought wesring yoga pants was gunna be super comfy but Now I'm getting swell and smell ... Pressurized puss(y)
Pressurized puss(y) by Pin pop August 14, 2016

pressurize the cabin 

Rolling the windows up after getting some fresh air while driving a vehicle on the highway, usually by the driver on a roadtrip with multiple people and often after purging the cabin.
Damn! That was a real stinking cloud you cut loose with back there. Now that the air is clear, I'll pressurize the cabin.
pressurize the cabin by Kahoki November 19, 2007

presurized vagina 

A presurized Vagina is when A man gets on top of the woman and he pushes his dick inside the woman too far, therefore creating an air pocket. This vagina now has pressure inside.
(Random man) Hey!!! Whats up? Long time no see!)

(Other man ) i dont know you.

(Random man) You dont but your wife does after i gave her that presurized Vagina last night.
presurized vagina by The Sex God January 26, 2016

Pressurized 

Feeling much pressure, especially in a social situation. Feeling out of ones element.
I was at my friend Janelle's house, but I left early because I felt pressurized.
Pressurized by C W W December 16, 2008

Precarized Consumerism

The contemporary condition where consumerism persists—indeed, intensifies—even as the material conditions that once supported it collapse. Workers on starvation wages, unable to afford housing or healthcare, are nevertheless saturated with consumerist ideology and compelled to participate in markets for goods that are increasingly shoddy, deceptive, and overpriced. Precarized consumerism encompasses the "false foods" that taste like chocolate but contain none, the fast fashion that disintegrates after three washes, the electronics designed to fail, and the constant pressure to consume despite having nothing. It's consumerism for people who can't afford to be consumers—a treadmill of desire running on empty, powered by debt, desperation, and the hollow promise that the next purchase will finally deliver the satisfaction that never comes.
Example: "She spent her entire weekly wage on 'chocolate-flavored' candy bars that contained zero cocoa, a perfect specimen of Precarized Consumerism—consuming the sign of consumption without any of its substance."

Precarized Slavery

A conceptual extension of precarity into the logic of modern exploitation, where even forms of unfreedom become temporary, contingent, and outsourced. Unlike chattel slavery (lifelong ownership) or wage slavery (structural dependence), precarized slavery describes situations where individuals are bound by debt, legal status, or coercive contracts that can be terminated or transferred at will, leaving them even more vulnerable. Examples include migrant workers on time‑limited visas, indebted laborers in supply chains, or prisoners leased to corporations. The precarity of their bondage adds an extra layer of control: the constant threat of deportation, contract non‑renewal, or debt acceleration.
Example: “The farmworkers were housed in company barracks, owed money to the recruiter, and could be fired and evicted the same day. Precarized slavery: the whip replaced by the constant threat of being discarded.”
Precarized Slavery by Abzugal April 20, 2026