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1. Anticipathy
The feeling of looking forward to something with repugnance or aversion. A feeling of dread for something you know or fear will occur. A combination of anticipation and antipathy.
The prospect of spending an entire weekend at the cabin with no cellphone service, internet, or television filled her with a sense of anticipathy that was hardly blunted by the beautiful landscape.
2. boosh
interj.
1. Used to express joy, happiness, delight, or happyness.
2. Used to express repugnance or contempt.
3. Used to interrupt a conversation.
4. Used to suprise or jolt another.
5. A combination of any or all of the above at once.
Tickle the scrotum of logic topwise! Boosh, checkmate!
by Mithgil Apr 11, 2003 add a video
3. <liam>
To excite nausea or loathing in; sicken.
To cause one's hands to be placed on the hips in an offensive manner.
To offend the moral sense of; repel.
To exhale in an annoyed manner.
n.
Profound aversion or repugnance excited by something offensive or retarded.

Joe spilled his drink on Tom's sofa, Tom liamed around the room.
Sally liams when her friends don't call her on the phone.
Jack began to vomit, mid-liam.
Rodriguez recieved a liaming because he is from Mexico.
by Corey Wood Oct 12, 2003 add a video
4. assmouthavitis
Derogatory term for an individual who exudes an unsavoury stench from their mouth while speaking, laughing, and or while opening their mouth in general.
Bill's bad breath attained such a level repugnance that his coworkers now joke that he suffers from assmouthavitis.
by chimp_tickler Apr 16, 2004 add a video
5. rebk
huge nose, infected lips, somewhat very similar in appearance to linda blair (possessed)
color of skin: yellow
known as: bitch
feelings towards her: disgust, repugnance
qualities of: parasite
IQ: airhead
Rebk is annoying and makes me sick.
by garcia Oct 12, 2004 add a video
6. kahuchen
A malicious teenage boy who dates terrifyingly ugly girls half his age. The basis of this wicked act is "EXTREME DESPERATION". They have a propensity to be very ugly (uglier than Jay-Z) that the miraculous mirror shatters into a thousand pieces, causing them to chase little one metre tall primary school girls with pony tails. They have an affinity to be a "LONER" at school, hiding in the dark shadows of “CU DEN”, and always suck up to the sometimes hot teachers on yard duty. They prefer the wicked looking. The teacher just wants to say to them "FUCK OFF UGLY PERVERTED FUCK". They then become very depressed and look so impious that they will start a bloodbath massacre. They are precarious creatures. They are the root of all evil and repugnance.

They tend to have "weird retarded hair" and they're face is filled with pimples. They walk with this gay retarded hunch. They are occasionally very clumsy (Tony), scientific facts have concluded that they were born like this. Statistics show that when they are born, 1 in 3 parents contemplate about killing them. Who the hell wants to have the ugliest looking paedophiliac child in the world?

In the final verse of "Bible 2", Jesus says that he must come back to us (for the second time) to stop this menacing subhuman from disturbing our exultant daily lives.

When kahuchens mature into adults, they are likely to go for even younger girls. Their favourite time of the year is the school holidays and after school (around 3.30) ....
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by Jman23 Apr 28, 2005 add a video
7. separation of church and state
For all of you conservatives who still use that lame argument that the exact phrase "separation of church and state" must be present in the Constitution in order for the principle in and of itself to exist, I guess at the same token we don't have the "right to a fair trial." Neither do we have the "right to free speech." Oh, and forget about the "right to warranted search and seizures." That said, it simpy DOESN’T MATTER if the EXACT phrase “separation of church and state” appears in the Constitution or not. Separation of church and state is IMPLIED -- and one doesn’t even have to look in the First Amendment for it (I’m not even addressing precedent either here, i.e. Lemon vs. Kurtzman).
Please refer to Article VI, Section III of the unamended Constitution: “but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.” Joseph Story comments:
“The remaining part of the clause declares, that 'no religious test shall ever be required, as a qualification to any office or public trust, under the United States.' This clause is not introduced merely for the purpose of satisfying the scruples of many respectable persons, who feel an invincible repugnance to any test or affirmation. It had a higher object: to cut off forever every pretence of any alliance between church and state in the national government. The framers of the constitution were fully sensible of the dangers from this source, marked out in history of other ages and countries; and not wholly unknown to our own. They knew, that bigotry was unceasingly vigilant in its own stratagems, to secure to itself an exclusive ascendancy over the human mind; and that intolerance was ever ready to arm itself with all the terrors of civil power to exterminate those, who doubted its dogmas, or resisted its infallibility.”

From: COMMENTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, by Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, Vol III, (1833)
pg 705)
by zyx Aug 19, 2005 add a video
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