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boringly

The act of something be done in a boring way.
He died very slowly and boringly
by Eric May 13, 2005
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bombing out

to go move really fast or go really fast if pertaining to a car or whatnot
person1- you made it from boston to new york in an hour?
person2- yeah babe i was bombing out.
by gingeit June 25, 2006
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bobbing for cherries

Clenching of a woman's exposed hymen with one's teeth.
Man 1: Ya, I totally went bobbing for cherries with my step-daughters last night.
Man 2: Did you eat the cherries afterwards?
Man 1: That and more.
by Schwab27 January 6, 2009
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barbinator

a middle-aged woman who dies her hair odd shades of color in an attempt to be "cool". often has many tattoos that are faded as a remembrance of her youth. often the object of jokes and ridicule. may also refer to a woman with many children, many of whom are not hers by birth.
That woman is such a barbinator. She has like 52 step-children.
by monkeylovin830 March 19, 2009
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Bobbin Winder

A Bobbin Winder is a kid that is amazing at sewing.
"You're such a Bobbin Winder, Patrick Gibson." Says Aidan.
by StarofDavid69 April 20, 2009
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Bobbing for Cream

I get so sick of bobbing for cream; it seems like that's all Bill wants anymore ...
by Torgprom December 2, 2010
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boringatics (n., adj., interj.)

This designates either a subject at school/university, which studies some phenomenon that no one is ever curious about, or a topic of conversation that is absolutely stultifying (boring beyond one's ability to cope).

Formation:
"boring" (Eng. adj.) + "-atics" (Gr. suffix, meaning "the science of")
Etymology:
Created on the spur of the moment by etymology-savvy internauts
Semantically related to:
Umberto Eco's "tetrapiloctomia" - the (intellectual) activity of splitting hairs
Lexically related to:
pragmatics
boringatics (n., adj., interj.)

Anon. student about his professor: He's teaching Boringatics (n.).

Anon. student: I've got to study for my boringatics exam (adj.).

Anon: I am reading Lucretius' poem, De Rerum Natura.
Anon's friend: Boringatics! (interj.)
by elle.ninho March 14, 2011
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