| 1. | thirstifying | ||
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thirstifying-(adv.) an action or series of actions that cause one a sensation of thirst; to make thirsty all this running is very thirstifying
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| 2. | Birsty | ||
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To have a great thirst for beer products. (not for spirits)
Dude, they better have an open bar cause i'm so birsty after sitting through that lame wedding ceremony.
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| 3. | Degree of dawhoa | ||
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in use of the sentce with dawhoa a number can express the amount you are hoping to obtain if your hella thirsty
5 is usally the base degree of dawhoa. Dude i need a sippy sippy 10 dawhoa (notice 10, not 5) maybe if one ran a marathon, the paticular individual might need a sippy (1 sippy cause their tired) 20 dawhoa |
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| 4. | Hatorade | ||
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a figurative drink a hater may thirst for and share. Generally used when someone hops on the bandwagon to hate on someone or something. - same word different spelling (haterade) Tim must've had a tall glass of hatorade, cause he went off on that new Usher trax.
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| 5. | Blue screen of death | ||
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The phrase Blue Screen of Death has its origins in the maritime trade, particularly buccaneer lore of the sixteenth century. When a ship is sunk, all that is left is the morbidly still ocean, glistening bright blue in the Caribbean sun. Thus, when one heads out to sea, with the intention of meeting another boat, and all one sees is the rolling blue ocean, one can sadly assume that that boat has sunk.
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The phrase became absorbed into common language as a term referring to the feeling of empty hopelessness one experiences when faced with a vast expanse of watery oblivion. Staring out into Lake Windermere, the great poet William Bleak was sufficiently moved by the still blueness that he wrote his masterpiece "Songs of Death", eventually going on to kick-start the goth movement. With the advent of air travel in the twentieth century, it became applicable to the sky, as well as the sea: many an early airman was deemed lost to the Blue Screen of Death (although quite a few of them simply turned out to have gotten slightly lost and landed in the wrong place). Over time the Blue Screen has become synonymous with loss, emptiness and to some, the Devil. The association of the colour blue with death, watery or otherwise, is readily visible throughout modern civilisation. Household cleaners such as bleach are packaged in blue bottles, in memory of those who, when the product was new to the market, mistook it for cheap ouzo and passed away through dissolution of the digestive t... |
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| 6. | halal meat | ||
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Halal is an arabic word means Divinely allowed, halal meat is the meat of an animal or a bird that was slaughtered according to Islamic teachings. Islamic slaughter involves many things to ensure humane treatment of the animal. First, feeding the animal and giving it water & shade during the days of preparation, out of mercy, so that it does not hunger or thirst. Then, separating it from all the other animals during the slaughter, so that they don't see each other. Then directing it to face the Kaaba in Macca, hiding the knife all the time from it, while saying "In the name of Allah, Allah is the greatest" and slaughtering it rapidly with a very sharp knife. The cut must sever the Carotid arteries, the Jugular veins, and also the oesophagus and the trachea, and stop only at the vertebral column in a single, rapid & very deep act. This method ensures many things, first, that the animals do not see any act of slaughter to other animals, and the animal to be slaughtered itself is not aware it is being prepared for slaughter, so it is not frightened and stays calm. Once the knife touches and cuts the carotids, it loses consciousness, and that's why the knife has to be sharp, to reach and cut the carotids rapidly. The spinal cord is not cut, so it keeps discharging automatic impulses to the body muscles to contract even after the animal loses all awareness, this pumps all the animal's blood outside its body through the great vessels, which i... more...
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| 7. | icekake | ||
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"Ice"-"Kake" (Kake is pronounced like the end of buKake).
When one tips an ice filled cup to get the last few drops of a drink and gravity takes over causing the ice cubes to hit your face, which can also cause the beverage to spill all over your face. Can be used as a noun or verb.
Trying to quench his thirst, Grio got "icekaked" by his vodka redbull while tilting to drink the last few drops. BC, Zack, and Jesse pointed and laughed. What a n00b! |
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