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moditional

Something traditional done in a modern way.

Formed from the words "modern" and "traditional".
Not to be confused with tradodern, which is also formed from those two words.
A rose made of glass could be considered moditional
by KoH February 6, 2007
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motation

Staying motivated and always in rotation around the hood!
As in sayingwhat’s hood fam? I’m in motation”.

Or “keep it in motation....”
by Nawfilla December 27, 2020
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Momcation

(n.) 1. A break from one's motherly duties 2. Extended periods of time that one's children spend with their father, usually as a result of a custody agreement. Used to denote only a respite from day to day parental activities not normal duties (i.e. work, household, etc.)
The kids are spending two weeks this summer with their father - what should I do with my momcation?
by SusMFS June 15, 2009
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buttery meltation fetish

the fetish in which someone applies solid butter between there ass cheeks holding them together until it melts then rubbing the liquidified butter on themselves
'have you ever met someone with a buttery meltation fetish?'
by randomdefiner123 January 20, 2015
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meltation

The abilty that any given substance or object has to melt; Melting capacity and capability.
My frosty has slow meltation because of this styrofoam it's in.

"Eh dah sun speedin' up di meltation ah my ice cream."
by Lanique G. February 5, 2007
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coldation

I am dying from coldation
by jailine May 20, 2012
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Mandation

Mandation (noun). Palinese for mandate. First used by Former Governer Sarah Palin during her criticism of President Obama’s State of The Union address on January 27, 2010.

This is also the first use of the Palin transform whereas a noun that shares the same form as the verb is converted into another noun. For example, the activity of applying a ‘mandate’ (noun) is ‘to mandate’ (verb). The Palin transform converts mandate (noun) into another noun called mandation.
“So it hasn’t been a matter of he not being able to explain his policy with government takeover and mandation of health care; but Americans understanding what’s in there, not liking it, and sending him that message via the three recent Republican sweeps in Virginia, in New Jersey, Scott Brown’ s selection too and the Tea Party Movements, the town hall events…blah, blah, blah”---Sarah Palin
by Katatetoris February 5, 2010
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