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Trigueros 

The last name given to people that are the best in what they tend to do, mostly in sex. A last name of royalty and awesomeness. Also a city in Spain, Trigueros is a municipality Spanish of the province of Huelva, Andalusia. It is situated at an altitude of 76 meters near the provincial capital (to 19.5 km), on flat land that draws small hills between the rivers Tinto and Odiel (Huelva). Bordered to the northwest Alosno, on the north Calañas and Beas, south Moguer and Fog, and west by the municipalities of San Juan del Puerto and Gibraleón.
In 2008 it had 7,477 inhabitants. The area of the municipality is 118.3 km ² by giving a density of 62.5 inhabitants per km ².
I really wish I was a Trigueros.
Trigueros by tryo10 November 19, 2010
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Triggers broom 

An item that has been repaired many times and contain none of its original parts.
I've had my mountain bike for twenty years now. It's like triggers broom

triggersad 

TRIGGERSAD-when a person is afraid to even shoot a gun scared it'll kick to much most of the time doesn't want to have anything to do with a gun the exact opposet of triggerhappy
hey dawg shoot this 12 gauge shot gun at the target

sorry dude im triggersad
triggersad by big Chad February 22, 2008

Triggerish

A cop out replacing the “N” for “T” for when you accidentally text your new black roommate something meant for your white roommate. Assessment of how triggering someone’s IG is.
Courtney Schaefer @ Georgia Southern University says that she meant to write the word 'triggerish' but that her phone autocorrected it to ‘niggerish’. (A word she most likely commonly uses.)
Triggerish by Tarquesha S Jack July 25, 2018

triggerism 

Triggerism is a condition In which you tend to get triggered a lot, you can also use it to insult other people or make fun of them.
George pointed to two people fighting in the corridor and screamed "TRIGGERISMMNM" to his friend emma
triggerism by YEETMYWHEATMF June 25, 2019

triggeristic 

Didn't you know that John is triggeristic?
triggeristic by Startex December 4, 2017

a likely benefit triggers action 

People and animals decide how to act based on a sophisticated and usually subconscious cost /benefit analysis they conduct.
People and animals have already run a cost/benefit analysis of each behavior they repeat, and know the benefit(s) repeating each of those actions will yield.

When a human or an animal foresees that it is very likely that a specific action will produce a specific benefit, he or she will execute it.

Thus, "a likely benefit triggers action."