ignoramus

Someone who is ignorant. Often used to describe a bigot.
People who think the plural of ignoramus is ignorami are ignorant the the fact it is actually ignoramuses.
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the dog ate it

An excuse for homework not being done, that is not as good as "I heard you were pregnant so you wouldn't be in to collect it" or "my father has dysentry and we can't afford toilet paper"
I dropped bacon grease on my 4500 word essay and the dog ate it, except the conclusion, which is a black page.
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zig

The spaceship that one assumed control of in zero-wing. Moved for great justice and phine pussy.
Move "Zig".
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you and your sluts

Derogative to use on the dominant person in a group to demean his associates.
You and your sluts better not touch my car or else I'll ream your asses!
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so ten minutes ago

See so yesterday


(adj.) bringing up a conversational topic that has already ended.
a: So what do you think about iraqi Priso...


b: oh that was so ten minutes ago... where you been at?
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puma

Big cat also known as a cougar.

German sportswear brand founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler (Brother of Adolf Dassler, founder of Adidas) in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Puma gaiend recognition among Euro-sports fans by sponsoring football legend Pelé, Tennis kingpin Boris Becker and Olympic Gold winner Linford Christie.
1948 Puma Shoes is founded.
Introduction of the PUMA Atom, Puma Shoes first soccer shoe. In the first soccer match after World War II, several members of the German National soccer team wear PUMA cleats, including the scorer of the first post-war goal, Herbert Burdenski
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espionate

Mostly a typing error (See typo) For "Espionage", espionate is actually a real word. It is unlikely to appear in most dictionaries, but I'll be damned if I can't get it in this one (perhaps I'll send it to Oxford University press too?)


Espionate:

(v) To achieve one's goal without detection; to conquer all barriers attempting to prevent reachin one's goal without destroying them.

A proffesional approach to tackling a problem.
Proxies can espionate the ban filter at gametalk.com


James Bond epionated that gaurd post with the minimum of effort.
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