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Machiavellian Wheel-barrow

Similar to the sexual position, 'the wheel-barrow' (i.e on one's back in a submissive role with the legs pulled over the partner's shoulders) the bottoming person would be either debating, complaining, glaring (or all at the same time) during the entire process.
I was trying to make him comfortable for his first time, but the agitated little shit kept patronizing me and glaring at me. It was probably my fault for provoking him, but heck it was a total Machiavellian wheel-barrow moment.
by Le Emme February 21, 2011
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Borrow

Used to mean "lend", as in the sentence, "lend me".

Used in Gloucestershire, UK.
Jack: Mate, can you borrow me a quid?
Louis: I borrowed you a fiver like... two weeks ago and I still never got it back. So nah mate.
by JoeyJoeJoington February 26, 2011
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Barrow in Furness

A simply magical coastal town in Cumbria, England. A place of outstanding natural beauty and lively cultural activity. The incredibly wide-ranging entertainment opportunities include: knife-fighting, shagging 15 year-old mothers, having your shoes nicked, skag, and much, much more.
General #1: There's only one nuclear warhead left in the world. Where should we use it?

General #2: Barrow in Furness, obviously.
by Dave November 18, 2003
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Spend and Borrow Conservative

Where the Conservatives refuse to raise taxes but continue to spend more than they have so then borrow from other countries like China until the deficit is more than can ever be paid back.
The Spend and Borrow Conservatives (Republicans) cut taxes for the rich then make a war that costs billions a month, in order to pay for the war they borrow from China.

The Spend and Borrow Conservatives make all kinds of rules for the schools then don't fund them, after all why not just borrow the money from someone else, thats the spend and borrow way.
by SLCB October 7, 2008
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burrowphile

A positive term for someone who enjoys spending time at home more than travelling (as compared to off-putting names like 'homebody' and 'homester'). A burrowphile is not against travelling and acknowledges that it’s a beautiful thing to meet new places and people, but would rather spend that time at home.
1. Don't talk about wanderlust to Jack, he's a true burrowphile

2. You never get bored of sitting at home? Wow, you must be a real burrowphile.
by Aparecium November 16, 2017
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Borrow his dryer

Another convenient term describing a masking activity or ruse, when the real underlying event is to hook up, often after a highly emotional breakup, including a move out.
An-gele, who recently broke up with Erik von Eric, is going over to his place Saturday to "borrow his dryer", since the one at her new place "isn't working".
by irishbulldog88 May 8, 2012
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Baby Borrowers

A TV series where a sets of teen couples looking to become parents take on the responsibility of parenting, as a expirament. On NBC on Wednesday nights.
Bill: The show Baby Borrowers is pretty funny man

Ted: Yeah I know
by Lynsey19087 August 3, 2008
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