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perpetrate

The act of trying to be something you're not; wether it be a gangster or anything else in life.
Quit trying to perpetrate, Jerry. You're no good on the court!
by Abicab September 16, 2015
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Perpetual Malcontent

A person who is only truly happy when he/she is upset. The inability to experience any or all of the following: happiness, laughter, joy, comradery. A tendency toward feeling bitter, scorn, spite, wrath, vengeful. See also killjoy and buzzkill.
A Perpetual Malcontent is one who complains about the quality of free food. A perpetual malcontent is critical of an event everyone else enjoyed.
by hwn85a5 March 27, 2009
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perpetulant

Adj. Someone who is consistently childish, permanently indignant, or perpetually petulant.
(Adv: Perpetulantly)
When Mike announced that the new approach wasn't going to meet the requirements, Eric responded perpetulantly because he had already implemented this approach with all of his clients. This was not the first time, nor is it be likely to be the last, that Eric jumped the gun, was disappointed, and reacted childishly.
by gidklio October 4, 2013
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petetrious

I hate this song it's so Petetrious
by Leash14 January 15, 2017
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perpetratin' the fraud

simply put: faking something!
real old skool hip-hop language :)
while you were over here perpetratin' the fraud
i was overseas on the charts with boy george
you're the beginner
shante's the winner
by rich rick January 1, 2009
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Perpetration

From 'Perpetrate' - The act of commiting a serious wrong against another. *Please Note* Also may be classified by Degrees from 1-3 (with 1 being the worst).
"I can't even believe that ho slept with my man...that is a PERPETRATION!"
Or with degrees
"Oh no she did not wear those raggedy a$$ shoes, that is a perpetration in the 3rd degree."
by Angela A. April 7, 2005
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perpetuum mobili

perpetuum mobili: Latin phrase to be translated as forever in motion by people in the pure sciences or to be translated as forever in flux by realistic intellectuals in the social sciences
The Russian Revolution of 1917 is the result of the fact that tsars Alexander I and Nicholas I did not exactly grasp the ssence of the latin phrase perpetuum mobili
by Sexydimma October 19, 2013
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