Big Chungus

A ripoff of Chuck Norris memes that became very overused and annoying.
"If you genuinely thought Big Chungus was funny, you're going to hell." - Thanos Car
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Venusauring

After having sex with someone, cum on their face and slap it with your cock while saying "YOU DON'T HAVE ENOUGH BADGES TO TRAIN ME!"
Guy 1: Where did Amy go?
Guy 2: I think Berg is Venusauring her.
by WhoDatFreshBoi March 31, 2017
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Dawn Amber

Dawn Amber requested an Urban Dictionary submission and the good ones are being denied so here you go.
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Concavenator corcovatus

Concavenator corcovatus was a 20 foot long Carcharodontosaurid Carnosaur that lived in Spain during the Early Cretaceous(specifically 130 million years ago). Concavenator is unique among its relatives because of the distinctive spine on its back which was probably used for display, or supported a hump, or may have even aided in swimming as a sail. Along with this, Concavenator possessed knobs on it’s forelimb, which could be feathers; if the knobs are feathers, then Concavenator would be the first Carcharodontosaurid with evidence of feathers. Possible prey of the Concavenator included the sauropod Aragosaurus, mainly different species of Iguanodont, the stegosaur Craterosaurus, and Hypsilophodontids Hylaeosaurus, Stenopelix, and Valdosaurus. Pelecanimimus, an ornithomimid, may have also been on Concavenator's menu.
Concavenator corcovatus is still cooler than Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.
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Brood X

Brood X (10 in Roman numerals) describes a "brood" of periodical cicadas, within the genus Magicicada, that emerges from the ground once every seventeen (17) years in parts of the U.S. to scream, mate, and die within a few weeks. They look mostly black with some orange highlights and have beady, red eyes. Not all places seem to get them, but in mature forests they are able to congregate in numbers high enough that they don't all get eaten.
The last time that Brood X emerged was during 2021. They also emerged in 2004, and the next time they will emerge will be in 2038.
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Albertosaurus

Albertosaurus (/ælˌbɜ rtəˈsɔ rəs/; meaning "Alberta lizard") is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 million years ago. The type species, Albertosaurus sarcophagus, was apparently restricted in range to the modern-day Canadian province of Alberta, after which the genus is named. Scientists disagree on the content of the genus, with some recognizing Gorgosaurus libratus as a second species.

As a tyrannosaurid, Albertosaurus was a bipedal predator with tiny, two-fingered hands and a massive head that had dozens of large, sharp teeth. It may have been at the top of the food chain in its local ecosystem. While Albertosaurus was large for a theropod, it was much smaller than its larger and more famous relative Tyrannosaurus rex, growing nine to ten meters long and possibly weighing less than 2 metric tons.
Since the first discovery in 1884, fossils of more than 30 individuals have been recovered, providing scientists with a more detailed knowledge of Albertosaurus anatomy than is available for most other tyrannosaurids. The discovery of 26 individuals at one site provides evidence of pack behaviour and allows studies of ontogeny and population biology, which are impossible with lesser-known dinosaurs.
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2g's

Two gigabytes!
2g's were wasted making this word.
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