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A modern-day word substitute. Can be couched in ordinary conversation or used to throw off the masses.
e.g. Who's that hoago in the woods?
e.g. She ain't nothin' but a hoago.
e.g. Damn, I need some hoago.
e.g. Man, that shit's hoago.
Hoago by k January 10, 2004
A white person who acts black.
(same as Wigger)
I enjoyed the Jamiroquai concert along side a bunch of wububba wearing dreads and goatees.
Wububba by k January 6, 2004

chutney on your chin 

Present day verbage describing Haresh-bai's wrankly nut sack draped across the chin of young Ritt like a broken magic carpet that came in for a crash landing dot style.
So Dan, did you finish up your date last night by getting some chutney on your chin?
chutney on your chin by K December 16, 2003

Leather Cheerio 

Term used in the batty community to describe the appearance of the ass hole
After getting chutney on his chin, Ritt proceed to go right for a munch on his batty boy's leather cheerio.
Leather Cheerio by K December 16, 2003

goo gurgler 

When a batty, batty boy takes a bakers dozen worth of schwans across his lips until climax without spitting or swallowing and finally leans his head back and gurgles that goo like it's mouthwash.
After the last schwan left his mouth batty Ritt showed off for the bat's by becoming a goo gurgler for five minutes straight.
goo gurgler by K December 16, 2003

Batty Circus Seal 

Term decsribing a gay man down on his knees feverishly blowing multiple schwans in alternating fashion and in similar technique to that of a circus seal bobbing its head
After bringing six bat's to his house for the night, batty Ritt made like a Circus Seal until a six pack of loads splashed across his face.
Batty Circus Seal by K December 16, 2003

separation of church and state 

The seperation of church and state is implied in the 1st amendment with "Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise therof." This means that the state cannot force children to go to a public school or have a state based church. This is to protect everyone's religious views to the extent it does not harm another.
Buses can take kids to parochial and public schools becuase it is in the best interest of the children to have that transportation, but it cannot require a reciting of a prayer.
separation of church and state by K December 14, 2003