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Inge Annie Franzsen

Of Norwegian heritage.
This is a strong woman, with a strong sense of loyalty. Also one that tends to be stubborn and prone to violence. This might have something to do with the viking heritage.
"Wow, you really behaved like an inge annie franzsen when you knocked that guy out!"
by Victoria Darkbloom May 28, 2014
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Bidet-ing

The act of using your mouth as a fountain to clean someone’s asshole
Hey babe, we’re out of toilet paper and I could really use a good bidet-ing right now
by Jack Smashers April 26, 2020
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pume-ing

Pume-ing, also "puming" from the verb "to pume" is act of behaving like a puma. The puma enjoys sitting around, sniffing flowers, playing, and doing a task and then being distracted to go off puming. Pumas would rather sit around puming, and have a relaxed attitude toward serious tasks.
"I was supposed to tidy the house, but instead I sat around pume-ing, watching TV, playing video games"

"I wish I could just pume instead of having to go to work"
by Professor Bottomeiser November 27, 2023
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jw-ing

describes one not doing anything.
James has been lazing around everyday, he's always jw-ing.
by moosucks October 28, 2021
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John-ing

The state of going through "the struggle", simply not thriving.
Joe: "Damn bro, I'm straight john-ing right now."
Tina: "I'm sorry your life sucks."
by SpicyChickenSandwich September 24, 2022
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two column-ing

To use a two column format on a document, as opposed to a single column format.
She told her friend she was two column-ing the document.
by kaefnowls July 29, 2016
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Jeremy-ing the party

To invite guests to a party either a few minutes before the party is scheduled or a few minutes into the party. The act is often seen as disrespectful by peers who were not invited due to the host Jeremy-ing the party.

It can be used in the past tense as "Jeremy-ed the party" and in the future tense as "will Jeremy the party."
Host: Welcome to the party
Guest 1: Why am I the only one here?
Host: I am going to invite the others in a few minutes
Guest 1: Fam, do not tell me you are Jeremy-ing the party
by RuffBudda January 24, 2022
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