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You Got Slaved

A term used when one manages to get another to do a task inadvertently in full knowledge that they want to feel like a master
Dips: Yo Sunny, hold my pint for a second.
(hands him the pint)
Dips: You Got Slaved
by Dips112 March 11, 2009
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Staved

When you’ve been fucked so good by a man you cannot get him off of your mind and it’s difficult to return back to normal life.
Spent two days with dude now I’m totally staved.
by Ashley Nevada October 4, 2018
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Swaver

Swag + flavor = swaver
"Mix tha swag wit tha flavor now you got tha swaver"
by dundun09 July 3, 2009
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Saved by the Smell

Home made porno starring Dustin Diamond, famous for his role as Screech in Saved by the Bell. Bell has been changed to smell as Diamond performs a dirty sanchez (now referred to as a dirty screech) on one of the girls in the film!
Mr A: Have you seen Saved by the Smell yet?
Mr B: Yeah, its fuckin' rancid!
by RandyFishcake March 3, 2008
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shavedstick

Verb: Used to describe a man’s balls and penis which are totally hairless, thusly making them appear much larger then they really are.
Danielle says Glenn, shavedstick looks so big
David shave his balls too
by chris50m February 17, 2006
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Shaved Hamster

Rock Band out of Fort lauderdale, FL. USA. Founding members are Stewart Jennings and Amy T. Baxter. Produced by Scott Putesky AKA Daisy Berkowitz; co-founder and former lead guitarist for Marilyn Manson.
Experience Shaved Hamster's diverse sounds when you go from upbeat, wave hello to your neighbors with a smile to the creeping, dark, bittersweet sound that is sure to lure you in.
by Billy Shakes June 4, 2010
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Too big to be saved

An Institution that is too big of a risk to save. The institution is often viral and perpetuates big failures to their benefit and to their constituents detriment. Their philosophy is basically: Heads I win, Tails you loose.
The failing Institution has a neg trend, that will continue since policy changes don't achieve recovery goals even when successful. For those affected there is extreme vulnerability and risk of saving it, and little to gain.
If success occurs it benefits those that caused the failure. Those most negatively impacted continue to pay the costs, and suffer.
The group saving the institution may have little control over the outcome and benefit stream, but is responsible for all the costs and liability. However, the group saving may have an agenda and be able to transfer the cost to others. And may do so at a very high price.
The group doing the saving may be walking the fine line of being an empowerer or enabler.
Sometimes as an enabler in collusion with the institution to keep the those people affected by the institution in a constant struggle for survival.
Saving the institution creates moral hazard. Failing institutions point to the negative "domino effect", where their failure will create catastrophic failure. Others argue the "domino effect" is the solution since it destroys institutions that perpetuate disasters, and end subsidized failure.
Wall Street is is "Too big to be saved".
Why would Wall Street want to be saved anyway. By most accounts it planned the failure. And bet against it's success. It would be against their free market principles to save Big Failure. And they could grab the assets up for a few cents on the $.
Italy is not "Too big to be saved". However, the Italian gov is too big a failure to save. Italy is a beautiful country and will be easy to save when the gov that perpetuated the disater is removed.
Measures to save the institition may cause more suffering than letting it fail. Saving the institution may not save the positive attributes of the institution, which may not have any to begin with, especially when those most responsible for the failure have the most to gain, and profit.
by mlhiss November 8, 2011
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