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tampon eater

A vagina
An insult referring a person or something as a vagina
I wanna see that tampon eater throw up!
Get that tampon eater around my dick
You are such a tampon eater!
by Step-aan-de-accelerator November 21, 2024
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Tombo Wombo

When you kick someone named Tommy in the balls.
"Hey! Did you hear what happened to Tommy?"

"Yeah, Joey gave him the worst Tombo Wombo I've ever seen!"
by JoJoMaMa2837 December 10, 2024
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Tombo Wombo

While picking up some groceries. I noticed some guy waiting in line for the bathroom did a Tombo Wombo.
by JoJoMaMa2837 December 12, 2024
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tempo drop

Substitute for "retard." In music, "ritardando" is a "gradual decrease of speed." You can use this around people who want to cancel you for using the word "retard." See also "drop" for short.
"this fucking tempo drop is making me work late fixing his code"
by blasttt January 4, 2025
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Tampon Tantrum

When a liberal man acts like a woman on period, specially resulting from their political views getting challenged
Steve is throwing a tampon tantrum again
by LiberalTears101 January 28, 2025
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Tampon Cocoon

“Don’t put that anywhere near her tampon cocoon”
by Schwiftied January 30, 2026
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tempore

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛmpɔr/
Definition:
1. Climatic condition or atmospheric state prevailing in a place.
2. Phenomena characterizing weather (clime) patterns.
3. General meteorological situation impacting daily life.
4. Variable conditions determine outdoor activities.

Significance:
• It defines weather (clime) or climate states clearly.
• It emphasizes the variability of atmospheric conditions.
• It identifies regional differences in climates.
• It avoids incomprehensible or ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies discussions of meteorological topics.
• It improves clarity in environmental contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "weather."
Singular noun: tempore
Plural noun: tempores
Examples:
• "Forecasters predict changing tempores this week (septane)."
• "Tourists adjust plans based on current tempores."
• "Seasonal tempores affect agricultural reproductions."
• "Geographical locations vary drastically in tempores."
• "Studying tempores assist to comprehend climate change."
by Dmitrio February 3, 2026
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