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Drink the cape off St. Paul.

Irish slang for someone who has the ability to partake in a large amount of drinking
I know I can drink a lot and often guzzle down bottles of prosecco out of Mcdonalds cups whilst sitting on town benches, but this guy I know can Drink the cape off St. Paul.
by Boumf January 10, 2017
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Lemon Pound Caked

The act of cops entering homes and stealing the residents possessions.
The cops busted my door down then lemon pound caked me in broad daylight
by Alicatz March 27, 2023
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fight capades

1) Fighting on ice, e.g. professional hockey.

2) A hockey game that has an inordinate amount of fights either throughout the game or simultaneously as in a bench-clearing brawl.
Fan 1: "Did you watch the Stanley Cup finals between the Penguins and the Redwings? Talbot fought Lindstrom, Fleury fought, Osgood fought Ericcson, Ericcson fought Talbot..."

Fan 2: "Oh, you mean the fight capades. Yeah, the Pens kicked their asses!"
by Tenacious Faulker June 23, 2009
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Camed

Past tense of cum. Used by intellectuals worldwide.
I shidded and farded and camed.
by Camed, Esq. July 28, 2019
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caper

Older slang defining some sort of shady activity; usually illegal. shenanigans.
So tell us out the caper, boss.
by taylor October 4, 2003
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caledon

yo where do u live?
caledon man!
by boy11 February 14, 2009
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capernoited

After drinking all of the Guiness Sally was capernoited and James had to catch her fall.
by suxmy<3msU November 20, 2009
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