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leger

This word can mean whatever you want it to mean. It can replace nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and even verbs.
It is the most flexible word in the entire world.
This has been a very leger day, my leger friend. = This has been a very (fine, good, awful, etc.) day my (good, caring, terrible, little, etc.) friend.
by Anonymous October 19, 2003
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Gutter Punk

1. Any punk who looks overly filthy, or like he is taking is "punkness" too far. Usually can be seen at concerts pulling down crowd surfers or trying to kick people with their steel-toed Doc's.
2. Any punk sounding overly harsh, political, or generally offensive. (See Gutter Mouth and Dead Kennedies.)
If that gutter punk kicks me in the shin one more time I will knock the filth off him.
by Anonymous December 9, 2002
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codpiece

1)A pouch that holds male genitalia for easy access.
Why do all the people on "Reign" wear a codpiece?
by Anonymous July 3, 2003
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NAMBLA

(North American Man-Boy Love Association) - Most fucked up group in the world. They think they have rights, but let's face it - no one has the right to take advantage of, rape, and mentally corrupt children.
by Anonymous August 5, 2003
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Purduepete

Somebody (usually male) smelling of a delicious combination of dog crap and pansies. Purduepete's are also susceptible to cannibalism.
That guy with the brains hanging out his mouth, yeah, he's a Purduepete alright.
by Anonymous March 12, 2003
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P90

Manufactured by Fabrique Nationale, one of the top leading arms companies of Europe, the P90 is FN's answer to NATO's request for a compact Personal Defense Weapon system that will defeat armored targets, which in the modern battlefield is becoming more proliferous. A bullpup design, the P90 boasts complete ambidexterity, with ambidexterous fire selector, magazine release, and downward casing ejection. Most unique about the weapon is its 50-round magazine, mounted vertically parallel to the barrel, the cartridges are actually rotated 90 degrees in the magazine before entering the chamber. This round, the 5.7 x 28 mm (a necked-down 5.56 x 45mm), is being touted as the answer to kevlar-wearing opponents, being able to pierce 48 layers of CRISAT from a range of 200 m. With a dual-composition steel/aluminum core, the 5.7 will tumble upon penetration of soft tissue, leaving deep cavities up to 2-3 inches. Despite this, the relatively low muzzle energy and mass of the 5.7 round sometimes prove unreliable in terms stopping power against unarmored targets, unlike the venerable .45 ACP, or even the 9 mm Parabellum.
by Anonymous August 9, 2003
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