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1. Signing yearbooks
Going to someone's house to make out or have sex. Usually used when it happens at the end of the school year.
Hey did you see Kim come out of Ron's house? I bet they were signing yearbooks
2. Signing yearbooks
Going to someone's house to make out or have sex. Usually used when it happens at the end of the school year.
Hey did you see Kim come out of Ron's house? I bet they were signing yearbooks
3. Wiccan incendiary device
Crusader slang for a Christmas Tree/Solstice Tree. So named because of its traditional Pagan origin and it's uncanny ability to start tragic house fires during the Holidays.
Ibelin left a cigarrette near the Wiccan incendiary device in Xena's house. In 45 seconds the living room was engulfed.

Ron and Aleister took turns hanging pentacles on the Wiccan Incendiary device on Xmas eve.

4. McDowell
1. A Black McDonald's especially in the hood.
2. A slang term for McDonald's came from the movie "Coming to America."

I'm finna go to McDowell's and get me some of them double cheeseburgers. You wanyt something back?
5. Ron Paul
Ronald Ernest Paul (born August 20, 1935) is a 10th-term Congressman, obstetrician (M.D.), and a 2008 presidential candidate from the U.S. state of Texas, seeking the nomination of the Republican Party.

As a Republican, he has represented Texas's 14th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997, and represented Texas's 22nd district in 1976 and from 1979 to 1985.

Paul advocates a limited role for the federal government, low taxes, free markets, a non-interventionist foreign policy, and a return to monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. He has earned the nickname "Dr. No" because he is a medical doctor who votes against the bills that he believes conflict with the Constitution.1 In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill.2 He has never voted to raise taxes or congressional pay, and refuses to participate in the congressional pension system.3 He has consistently voted against the USA PATRIOT Act, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and the Iraq War.
Person 1: "Here's a tough question: name a person currently in our government who actually upholds the constitution, is incredibly intelligent, and listens to the wisdom of the founding fathers."

Person 2: "HAHAHA!! Everyone knows no such person exists anymore, they all died with our freedoms and liberties."

Person 1: "Actually, there is one person left who represents those characteristics-- his name is Ron Paul, and he's running for president."
6. Ron Weasley
Commonly known as a character from Harry Potter, The Ron Weasley is also known as when a man takes a Ned Schneebly (or shit) in a girls ear, then smacks it repeatably with his penis, thus causing the shit to turn into a more liquid form, and rendering her ear useless.
Negro: DAMN NUKKA!! Kaitlyn was over P-Dawg's house the other day, and i heard he Ron Weasley'd her!
Crackuh: Yeeeh i saw Kaitlyn the other day, and she couldn't hear a thing i said
7. Ron Asheton
One of the most influential guitarists (if not the greatest) of all time. Along with Iggy Pop, his friend Dave Alexander and his brother Scott he formed The Stooges, the band which all other bands try to be. They gained no commercial success in their original incarnation but have since been credited with basically inventing punk rock, heavy metal and alternative rock.

Although he had never played guitar before (he had only played bass) his minimalist, primitive style which focused on power rather than technique was revolutionary. He is recognisable for his use of feedback, fuzz and wah, as well as his incredibly emotive guitar style.

Although he wasn't recognised as the great guitarist he was in The Stooges original incarnation the songs he wrote including: "I Wanna Be Your Dog", "No Fun" and "1969" have become recognised as classics. The Stooge's second album Fun House has been praised by everyone by from Jack White to Mark E. Smith as the grea...
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