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Pogative 

The midpoint between positive and negative, covering the gray area that often exists when a statement has elements of both positivity and negativity. Sometimes used in the field of mathematics. Closely related to the word tralse.
V: Is the answer positive or negative?
Jerry: It is absolutely pogative.
Pogative by Chenimal March 31, 2010

prerogative 

a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
Suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males

Poop Prerogative 

The right to interrupt someone's conversation because something just pooped by you or near you.
Ashley: So I was saying...
Kristin: oh, something just pooped by me. I'm sorry to interrupt
Ashley: no it's fine, it's your Poop Prerogative.
Poop Prerogative by daveg365 April 11, 2010

volvo perogative 

The right to pull out at junctions, change lanes, use the same lane all the way round the roundabout, not use indicators etc as if anyone hits you, they are likely to write their car off and if you hit anyone else, you are likely to punt them off the road altogether.
Passenger: 'Don't you need to give way here?'

Volvo Driver: 'No!? I am using my volvo perogative'

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Female prerogative 

In the past was called the "woman's prerogative" Was the privilege or right to change her mind. Predominately used to seek divorce and upgrade her natural selection of a male partner without it being called a lack of commitment to her first choice. A woman can be trusted with a man's heart and gives this up as she knows romantic love is a myth without mutual commitment.
Bill: Hey Eric should I ask Karen out on a date?
Eric: Karen has created more Eskimo brothers than I can count and has not given up her Female Prerogative.

perogative 

Slang for the term 'Prerogative', meaning to have a distinct excellence or a defined right or ability.
As the landlord for this slum village I have the perogative to boot anybody who isn't paying me on time.
perogative by GJTC May 22, 2007