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The ec tysen fury 

The act of combining spit and takis dust and then using it as a lubricant to masturbait.
An example of The ec tysen fury:
“Yeah Adrian, last night I pulled an ‘ec tysen fury’ and went ham on my meat for 3 hours! That takis dust and spit really came in clutch!”
The ec tysen fury by Earl’s dick February 10, 2025

The chick in home ec 

The reason why you joined home ec in the first place.
Aww did you see the chick in home ec, i'd totally butter her muffin!
The chick in home ec by polymax December 30, 2009

Knuckles the Echidna 

One of the main characters of Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. He's really cool, stoic, badass, friendly, ass-kicking and a true hero. Knuckles shares many similarities to Piccolo from DBZ. Both are loners who don't talk much but are honest, they are both heroes who were villains when they first appeared, but turned good. They both have a friendly rivalry with the protagonist (Sonic and Goku, who are also very similar) and also became good friends with a cheerful kid (Tails and Gohan). Both protect their homeland which means everything to them.

Another character similar to Knuckles is Gaara from Naruto. They were both villains by for a very short time but became heroes afterwards. Both are very good friends and former rivals of the protagonist (Sonic and Naruto). They are also both red headed.
Knuckles the Echidna is ultra badass
Knuckles the Echidna by Reggae Rasta November 15, 2014

when the economy picks up 

Common beginning or ending to a sentence. It can serve to:

1. provide an excuse for why one has not yet done something.
2. suggest a vague intention of doing something later (similar to how Spanish speakers use the word "mañana.")
3. add minimal credibility to an idea that is a pipe dream.
1. There's no point in looking for a job until the economy picks up.
2. I'll start my business when the economy picks up.
3. Unemployment levels will go back down to the levels they were in the late 1990s when the economy picks up.

Thanks To The Economy 

Common beginning or ending to a sentence. It can serve to:

1. provide an excuse for going on a spending splurge and buying things at their lowest prices ever.
2. suggest a sarcastic tone of frustration with work (cut in hours, cut in pay, cut in benefits, downsizing, laid off).
3. add to the delusional lie that the economy is getting better because of being fixated on greed and material possessions.
4. express serious concern for not having enough to live on.

For those still in denial that THE ECONOMY HAS ALREADY CRASHED AND IS JUST BEING PUMPED FULL OF MONEY TO KEEP IT AFLOAT, see: when the economy picks up
1. Look at all the stuff I bought at dirt cheap prices, thanks to the economy.
2. Thanks to the economy, my full-time job is giving me part-time hours, we lost ten employees, and no more company picnics.
3. Thanks to the economy, we have money and nice things we can buy.
4. Our grocery limit each week is only twenty dollars, thanks to the economy.
Thanks To The Economy by Selective January 21, 2011

Knuckles The Echidna 

Knuckles is a cool guy with a bad attitude. He does'nt like to be pushed around. Him and Sonic fight a lot, but I think their good buddies.
Knuckles The Echidna by Hamtaro October 15, 2003