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Cuckold Commandos

A group of edgy memers who banish all thots when need be
“Boy it sure is great to be a member of the cuckold commandos! They encompass all values of a good group.”
by LeEdgyMemeKing May 18, 2018
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Here comes the airplane

Something a mother says when feeding her little annoying picky ogre mistake when she needs to feed it but it refuses.
Mom:Here comes the airplane! Wooooooo!
Child:*opens mouth* nom nom nom yummy
Mom:*mumbling:I wish I never fricked Gerald. This freaking ogre mistake is ruining my life*
Child:MOMMY
Mom:what Bobby Joe?
Child:WHY
Mom:sorry...I guess it's time to go get candy...
Child:Candy?! *drools*
Mom:Yes.*takes child to adoption centre*
Child:I thought we were getting candy
by IDK.WHAT.TO.NAME.ME.876 May 20, 2023
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Chain of Command

Three men blowing each other in a friendly manner, forming a fun side ways chain. Requires a minimum of three men and is only gay on Thursday evenings.
We couldn’t get laid on Wednesday so we decided to form a chain of command, good thing it wasn’t a day later.
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a list of comma-separated tags...

Oh you're found it even thought this isn't tags...
but here a example
person 1: Hi! How are you?
Person 2: a list of comma-separated tags...
Person 1: if you in coma how did you speak?
by Typeration October 18, 2022
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comisabully

a person who bullies others by trying to convince them that THEY are the bully.
Matthew: "Emma, you're such a bully."

Matthew is a comisabully.
by emzy May 24, 2006
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half commando

The act of wearing underwear in which the elasticity has been lost in the waist band.
Jane: Why you keep messing with your pants. Its annoying.
Dick: My underwear keep falling down; I guess I'm going half commando.
by Olin Oden December 25, 2007
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implied comma

The implied comma is the part of a sentence that is not spoken, and the clause that follows is also not spoken; however, both the comma and the dependent clause are very much 'communicated.'

Often what's communicated after the implied comma carries much more weight than what was actually spoken.
Here's an example of the implied comma.

Joe Suburbs said, "You can't go to Zoe's house overnight. It's the school year. You're not on vacation."

His 17 year-old daughter, Briannah heard him say, "...you're not on vacation, loser."

For the rest of the evening, Joe Suburbs could not figure out why his daughter wouldn't speak to him and why she was slamming doors all over the house.
by joe suburbs September 16, 2009
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