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a very confusing language and everyone who has to take a spanish class rages over it.When you get a spanish test back,no matter how good you may be at the spanish language,it's always a D
Bob:Jeeze,spanish is so hard and confusing
Joe:I KNOW!!WHY DO WE HAVE TO TAKE IT!?
Bob:Yeah, it's not like we want to even move to Spain!
by a_prankstergangster June 13, 2016
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Spanish exit

Instead of paying your share of the restaurant bill you bum more money from your dinner companions. Similar to greek exit
He took the spanish exit and used the money to buy more booze.
by billthecat December 17, 2012
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Spanish padlock

A chastity belt jealous husbands made their women wear during the Middle Ages.
A Spanish padlock guards the women's virtue while her husband is off to fight in the Crusades.
by Bill the Cat May 14, 2008
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spanito

"he was born in Barcelona, he's spanito"
by 5hunny March 30, 2020
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sanityinflux

A common troll that plagues both #.gentoo and #gentoo on IRC. Beware of his secksi (yet inaffective) Jeep. His "country grammar" will pwn you.

Also a common phrase that means to be trolled.
This channel just got SanityInFlux'd.
by uberklas June 23, 2003
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spanish coast

Not where you want to go swimming.
Now contaminated by a ship that is predicted to leak oil for 50 years.
"My Villa on the Spanish Coast is worthless now that the beach is full of oil."
by Diego August 29, 2003
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spangtackly

Looking like or similar to a spanish tacklebox. But when pertaining to a piece of art, the word becomes "spangtacklesque".
dude, he looks really spangtackly today. he must have done something to his hair.
by peet July 4, 2004
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