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earth, wind & fire

Damn good old school disco/pop group. Makes you wonder what has happened to black music, which, for the most part, has been bastardized by shitty southern snap crap. Who can forget the uplifting lyrics, speaking of love, loss of love, and just feeling good? And no I'm not some old hardass trying to reminisce! I'm a teen who stumbled upon this good shit.

"Do you remember the 21st night of september?
Love was changing the minds of pretenders
While chasing the clouds away

Our hearts were ringing
In the key that our souls were singing.
As we danced in the night,
Remember how the stars stole the night away"
-September, by Earth, Wind & Fire.

"She’ll dance in your lap until your ready to pop

She always ready, when you want it, she want it
Like a nympho,"
-50 Cent

'Nuff said hip-pop bitches
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a short form of poetry mutated from haiku which is about vinyards, wine, wine country, drinking & tasting wine or the effects thereof. it has the same format as haiku (ie. three lines with 5-7-5 syllables).
1. Reciting wineku while tasting wine lends literary accompanyment to the spirit of the grape.

2. An example of wineku:

from mouth to stomach
wine becomes internal falls
uncorks dry laughter

wineku by jim christ February 18, 2009
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Wink wink 

Wink wink...figuratively or literally u wink mb even an invisible nod meaning I know you u know me and ur secret is safe with me without saying a word even if you don't like each other same as the stoners creed
"Wink wink" yes we know each other and yes we don't like each other fact is we know the stoners creed ur secrets are safe with me
Wink wink by PRETTY IN COPPER February 5, 2017

windy wednesday 

The day in which all people should wear thier finest neon coloured, windbreakers to school, work, or around town. Originally started in the Cowichan Valley, BC.
"Dude i'm stoked Windy Wednesday is tomorrow, my grandma died and left me this sick windbreaker..."
windy wednesday by daisey-duckkk February 11, 2009

Willy Winkle 

N. Another name to describe the male reproductive organ that will not cause upset laughter.
"I want your willy winkle in my bagingo."
Willy Winkle by ThatPinkSock January 16, 2009

Zero Wing 

A 1989 horizontal shoot 'em up arcade game that was also ported a year later to the PC Engine CD-ROM (known outside of Japan as the TurboGrafx-CD) only in Japan and the SEGA Mega Drive (SEGA Genesis in America) only in Japan and Europe.

It didn't catch much attention, due to being viewed by many to be just another unoriginal horizontal space shoot 'em up while lacking advertisements. It stayed obscure until late 2000 when the opening of the European version of its SEGA Mega Drive port was discovered as a mistranslation and was used by Kansas City computer programmer and part-time DJ, Jeffrey Ray Roberts, then aged 23, from the Gabber band "The Laziest Men on Mars" created a techno dance track titled "Invasion of the Gabber Robots", which remixed some of the Zero Wing video game music by Tatsuya Uemura, Toshiaki Tomisawa, and Masahiro Yuge, with electronic versions of the quotes from its intro. Most notably "All your base are belong to us", said by an antagonist named CATS, which is similar to "owned", a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over another person's PC. This became an Internet meme for a long period of time and is still being used today, even against the arcade and PC Engine CD-ROM versions, although they lack the infamous opening and don't show CATS nor Engrish.
Most people thought Toaplan was responsible for the mistranslated opening of the European Mega Drive version of Zero Wing, but it was actually SEGA of Europe's.
Zero Wing by 1983parrothead July 19, 2009

wine candy

Would you like a piece of wine candy?
wine candy by B_in_Chgo September 25, 2006