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ski patrol

Name for a cocaine dealer. The name comes from the appearance of cocaine in its normal, white-powder form (just like snow).
cocaine head: Yo, I wanna get fucked up, lets call up the ski patrol and we'll split a gram and go skiing.

cocaine head's friend: Ok
by Fully19 June 21, 2006
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pedro

A very lonely man, has good friends, but sometimes thinks that his friends hate him.
Always try to help people when they are in love, also called "Black cupid".
person1: Poor pedro...
person2: Fayled to help gina now he is sad..
by psicardiac January 4, 2008
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patrols

The courageous duty of Briargrove fifth-graders who maintain safety and order at the country's greatest public elementary school. One on "patrols" can easily be identified by their orange belt and badge. Captains wear white belts.
"Do you have patrols today, Captain Kathleen?"
by broomcloset February 13, 2009
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nerd patrol

A nerdly group of younglings that slouch about adjacent to a window.
That nerd patrol is mighty nerdy with their mud and tic tacs
by segf October 13, 2003
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Doom Patrol

A group of people who wreak havoc on online games, such as RuneScape and Club Penguin. They are pretty much a S.W.A.T team, but less equip and physical.
Example 1:

Ugh, this place is so boring without Doom Patrol here.

Example 2:

Person 1: "Man, our clan sure got wrecked."

Person 2: "Yeah, Doom Patrol is clearly the elite force."
by Whipehfewd February 21, 2011
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pedro martinez

Great pitcher, acts like a child. Throws at players for no reason other than that he is a baby. The Yankees are his daddy.
Yo dude, Pedro Martinez throws serious heat.

Too bad he is a whiny little bitch.
by Aaron S K April 28, 2006
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Patrónize

(verb)

1. To have fun with Patrón.

2. Including Patrón in current activity.

3. To make something similar to Patrón in comparison.

(also patrónized, patrónizing, patrón, and other forms)
1. Me and Becky were gonna patrónize Alex's party tonight.

2. Becky Patrónized my grandmothers home last night.

3. If we just patrónize that party, it'll be so much more fun! LOL
by Awhstun Faraii August 29, 2011
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