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Propecia 

A brand name of the drug finasteride. It is marketed for treating male pattern-baldness. Due to its expense, many men opt for the cheaper version of the drug Proscar.

It has been clinically proven as being more effective than minoxidil – another men’s hair-loss drug.

From Pro- (Latin meaning “for”) and alo-PECIA (alopecia meaning hair-loss)
I seem to be developing male pattern-baldness, I should start using Propecia.
Propecia by Kendal Boy March 8, 2008
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A disease that causes erectile disfunction, patchy bald spotspot, and is thought to be highly infection. Very common in homeless communities.
Look at that bum scissor his homeless girlfriend in the dumpster, he must have poopecia.
poopecia by Jdgv March 15, 2017
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