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A misspelled form of the word 'speedrun' and has no meaning. Often used to get rid of someone on the Internet.
u/rozzachu said, "Hey Matt, just wanted to say thanks for the amazing content, you've helped me feel good on days where I didn't feel to great."
"speemdrum." Matthew replied.
speemdrum by whitesweetlove April 15, 2022
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solemn low five 

The act of quietly and calmly low fiving others when a location or event does not permit for a loud and/or enthusiastic high five (e.g., a funeral, a library, church, class).
Barney: High five!
Ted: Dude, we're at a wake.
Barney: Sorry. (whispers) Solemn low five.
solemn low five by r3ckl3sson3 April 21, 2009
Well, I was going to hang out with Nate today, but he slemped out on me.

I made a pizza today, and Jim totally slemped the last slice.

Oh I thought those guys were giving us a ride, but it looks like they left already...they just slemped us.
slemp by peterpooper November 1, 2010
This name originates from the ancient Hebrew word "Sal" which literally means sexy-genius. Thus the term Sal-e-man is used to describe a man of such character. In the modern day it is used as a name for a man with chiselled good looks and great intellect. It is also widely known that Saleman is sweet, sensible, and sensitive. The kinda guy you would wana spend eternity with and never get bored. Someone you would love to your hearts content and more.
Some scholars also use the word "Saleman" for the feeling of being in love.
Saleman by suleman November 20, 2007

Town of Salem 

A relatively new free-to-play indie game that resembles the classic party game: Mafia. The rules are as follows- Each player is randomly assigned a role. At night, some roles kill other roles. The next day, the remaining roles try to figure out who the killers are and hang them. This continues for the rest of the round. The end result? Lots of trust issues.
Danny, Logan, and Preston all mentally prepared themselves for their next round of Town of Salem.
Town of Salem by Sapphiz April 4, 2015

Adversus solem ne loquitor

It comes from latin and means "Don't speak against the sun" (don't waste your time arguing the obvious)
"-I'm sure! The Earth has two moons!
-You know that's impossible! Adversus solem ne loquitor.
Adversus solem ne loquitor by nundu November 12, 2009