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colateral

a name for something of yours that you turn into a teacher temporarily in order to achieve somethhing else, a bathroom pass, pencil or pen
student "Can I borrow a pencil?"
Teacher "do you have colateral?"
student :hands cellphone over::
by sarahhhhhh March 13, 2008
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calateral

aka, hardcore or extream.
dude, did ya c that. that was calateral.

stop being so calateral. your scaring the chewbaccas.
by bashsilent.tk January 24, 2004
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Collaterall

When you borrow something or someone borrows something from you so you both take something from eachother and then if something happens to your object then you keep theirs and vice versa
I'm going to take your watch as a collaterall for taking my belt
by Sld30328 July 13, 2017
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coallateral

Black sooty anthracite-chunks dat you let someone retain as a "promissory note" in case you are unable to pay back a loan dat he gave you; da understanding is dat he can burn said heating-fuel in his own furnace if you default on said loan.
In da infamous tale of da pet monkey whose snarky-faced shenanigans caused irate rail-workers in passing trains to throw lumps of coal at him (and thus unwittingly provide da monkey's owner with free heating-fuel), da railroad-company was understandably upset dat dey were loosing considerable amounts of their good locomotive-fuel from this "coallateral damage".
by QuacksO July 23, 2019
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collagerate

Usually, but not always, people work together to achieve some common purpose: they collaborate, often under the tutelage of a whip. Think pyramids. These days, there is a sense of the mashup, the taking of others' work to produce another, then another, and so on. This is collageration, from a collage culture. Like in a school art class, finding images in magazines that you could not create yourself, but that serve the purpose you have in mind, or even put a purpose into your mind. We collagerate, we take from each other, knowing that each of us has a piece to contribute to a greater whole, that will become even greater in the next generation.
I collagerated with Pablo Neruda to make a new mis-translation of his poems.
by zmat March 14, 2009
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