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Dirty Yeasty Chank - A disgusting and irritating person with questionable morals and behaviour
*Dirty - Unclean physically, into criminal behaviour *Yeasty - irritating, causing unrest amoung others or infected and foul-smelling *Chank (Chunky + Skank) - overweight, low class whore Stay away from her, she's a DYC. It's catching.
You don't want to hang with her, she's just recruiting for the DYC club. My brother's new girlfriend is (a) DYC. I told him pack some penicillin with his penis pump. |
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| 37. | illuminati | ||
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The organization that Ah-nuld and Dubya belong to, as well as Osama Bin Laden, Hilter (who lives in Argentina after he drank the Elixir of Life), and Bob Barker. Plus every other political leader/celebrity. Together, they control every facet of human existence as if it were a game of Dungeons and Dragons. Social unrest? Revolution? Hurricane Katrina? All doings of The Illuminati. Hell, they even control when you take a dump. This website is controlled by The Illuminati. YOU are controlled by The Illuminati.
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| 38. | a Fever | ||
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Abnormally high body temperature.
Any of various diseases characterized by abnormally high body temperature. A condition of heightened activity or excitement. A contagious, usually short-lived enthusiasm or craze. Hayfever, i.e. allergy. The flu causes fever.
A fever of anticipation. Disco fever. |
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| 39. | emotardation | ||
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A state of illogical emotional unrest and suffering brought on by social dysfunction. The state of being way too emo for one's own good. "She's normally pretty cool, but lately she's been suffering from massive emotardation."
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| 40. | craccum | ||
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Education was cited as one of the leading causes of civil unrest during the 1970's, being unable to ban such practices due to human rights the New Zealand Government cut much of it's funding to reputable universities, leaving those without rich parents to study typing at Te Wananga o Aotearoa.
The Auckland University Students Association however, had other ideas. Rather than leaving university to shear sheep or pretend they were black they recieved grants to create building materials, toilet paper, firewood, cheap clothing and occasionally food by cleverly disguising these resources as a low budget student magazine with zero percent intellectual content, thus being able to spend their own money on ridiculous tuition fees. A grand success the "magazine" may now be picked up weekly around Auckland University, however recent editions have been laminated making them less suitable for use as toilet paper. First Year - "I love reading Craccum, it's sooo funny"
University Student - "The lamination makes my ceiling waterproof" |
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| 41. | Paterson | ||
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The City of Paterson, located on the Passaic River in New Jersey was once one of the mightiest industrial cities of the United States. It has a rich history as the Nation's first planned industrial city, as well as containing some of the country's oldest textile mills and businesses.
In 1792, Alexander Hamilton formed an investment group called the Society of Useful Manufactures (the "SUM") whose funds would be used to develop a planned industrial city in the United States that was later to become Paterson. Hamilton believed that the United States needed to reduce its dependence on foreign goods and should instead develop its own industries. The industries developed in Paterson were powered by the 77-foot high Great Falls of the Passaic, and a system of water raceways that harnessed the power of the falls. The district originally included dozens of mill buildings and other manufacturing structures associated with the textile industry and later, the firearms, silk, and railroad locomotive manufacturing industries. In the latter half of the 1800's, silk production became the dominant industry and formed the basis of Paterson's most prosperous period, earning it the nickname "Silk City." Paterson was also the site of historic labor unrest that focused on anti-child labor legislation, safety in the workplace, a minimum wage, and reasonable working hours. Royce: yo whats really good Justin?!?! When we goin down to Silk City?
Justin: Silk City?! Where is that? Royce: PATERSON MA DUDE Justin: Paterson? oh aight then trillz. |
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| 42. | Democrats | ||
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Democrat lyrics
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Democrats!....... Huh What are they good for? (Sung to the music of "War") Democrats! huh-yeah What are they good for? Absolutely nothing Uh-huh... Democrats! huh-yeah What are they good for? Absolutely nothing Say it again y'all... Democrats! huh good God What are they good for? Absolutely nothing Listen to me?... Ohhh? Democrats! I despise Because they stand for the destruction Of innocent un-born baby lives... Democrats! Means sorrow and tears to thousands of mother's eyes When their innocent babies are aborted and lose their lives... I said - Democrats! Huh Good God y'all What are they good for? Absolutely nothing Say it again... Democrats! Whoa, Lord What are they good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me?... Democrats! Capitulate to the Enemy Democrats! Friends only to the undertaker Democrats! They are the real enemy to all mankind The thought of being one blows my mind!... Democrats have caused unrest in the younger generation Indoctrination, obstruction, and destruction is their only plan Who wants to be one? Good God y'all... Ohhh? Democrats! Good God y'all What are they good for? Absolutely nothing Say it, Say it, Say it... Democrats! Uh-huh Yeah - Huh! What are they good for? Absolutely nothing Listen to me?... Democrats! Capitulate to the Enemy Democrats! They got one friend, that's the undertaker Democrats! Have shattered many a young mans dreams Made him bitter... |
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