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Eleven Point Seventy (11.70) 

A term that describes a desired situation or scenario, that has very little or no chances of ever occurring.
Originally, this term was used to describe the minimal desired limit of the stock price of Ceva Inc (NasdaqNM:CEVA). Some Ceva employees have declared that they would exercise their stock options only when the stock price hits this limit.
He: It seems that peace in the Middle East is just a matter of a few months now.
Me: Yeah, right, eleven point seventy.
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prick seventy seven 

Correct nomenclature: AN/PRC-77. A manpack, portable VHF FM combat-net radio transceiver manufactured by "Associated Industries"1 and used to provide short-range, two-way radiotelephone voice communication. In the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), AN/PRC translates to "Army/Navy, Portable, Radio, Communication."
Pick up spare batteries for the prick seventy seven before we we leave.
prick seventy seven by lifer1960 October 28, 2009

Freshman Seventy 

The 70 people you add on Facebook before you start college who you've never met but you're friends with just because you'll be graduating at the same time.
John: Hey! You're friends with Suzie Q. too?
Jim: Who? Oh, I just added her when I started Facebook, I don't know her.
John: Oh, the freshman seventy strikes again.
Freshman Seventy by ringring November 4, 2008

polychromatic seventy 

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if you don't know why this is here, just ignore this and have an amazing day :>
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polychromatic seventy 

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polychromatic seventy 

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I know there's different results here but this is the one you're trying to find, if you're not supposed to be here,
Have a nice day and leave, If you are trying to find this. I hope you succeed.
Polychromatic seventy is real!

seventeen seventy-six 

The duty of every American to take back the possession of a corrupt and tyrannical government as defined in the Declaration of Independence.
“It looks like the government has finally overthrown our rights to free speech and to bear arms, it’s time to seventeen seventy-six the government.”