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tricolored beard 

a uniquely colored beard which contains three different tones, usually red/orange/yellow or brown. Uncommon, but most often sighted on large males with red hair.
A tricolored beard is usually sported by a man of Norwegian extraction.
tricolored beard by Wally Petro October 15, 2008

dichloro-diphenyl-trichlorothane 

Most commonly known as DDT, this is a chemical that was widely used as a pesticide (particularly for mosquito control) in the 1990's before being banned across the board by all states.
If I were to kill a midget, perhaps the best methos would be to lace his drink with a little dichloro-diphenyl-trichlorothane.
a person consisting of only three main topics of which they speak; a painfully boring homosapien who can only find three subjects to bring about in conversation
kevin: All she talks about is school, weight, and her boyfriend.
lindsay: I know! She's such a tricolon!
tricolon by l in dai sy March 22, 2009

trichloramine

Nitrogen trichloride, also known as trichloramine, is the chemical compound with the formula NCl3. This yellow, oily, pungent-smelling liquid, is a byproduct of chemical reactions between ammonia and chlorine. A violent explosive, also known as "the sweat of the devil."
Trichloramine called me his bitch!
trichloramine by Euwe January 6, 2008

9,1,1-Trichloroethane 

Sarcastic term used for any toxic compound, often spoken in an anxious/alarmed tone of voice to indicate the speaker's horror or distress at even the thought/possibility of said chemical being used, and implying to any listeners that he fears that the use of said chemical might very likely necessitate calling 911.
Homeowner: Now, wait a sec --- I got toddlers and pets, remember! You’re not gonna use some kinda dangerous 9,1,1-Trichloroethane-crap on my floor, are you?
Carpet-cleaning service guy: Oh, no, Ma'am --- this is all environmentally-friendly detergent --- 100% natural and biodegradable ingredients.
9,1,1-Trichloroethane by QuacksO December 3, 2011

triclorophite 

The species of the Star Wars characters Yoda and Yaddle.
Yoda and Yaddle are triclorophites.