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Hoarding

Withholding information, files, or physical objects that others desire greatly.
He's HOARDING the video of that girl.
by Jon T. Baptist May 28, 2009
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hobalob

Term from the early 60's used to discribe just sitting around and not doing anything.
I went to the park and grabed a hobalob
by marek May 12, 2004
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hobaggity

Similar to a hobag, but worse. Basically, the lowest of the low whore. They have been known to have weird names like Sarang or Rainy.

**Note: Even though it's meaning is negative, it is often used as a term of endearment, especially between gangster buddies.
Ayyyy Sarang, you hobaggity.
by JDizzle fa shizzle October 26, 2009
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bus hoarder

1. Used to define individuals on a public transit vehicle that are completely oblivious to their surroundings, including but not exclusive to the mile long lineup of people at the bus stop. Individuals inside said transit vehicle that can’t move further into the vehicle (usually a bus) thanks to the bus hoarder who refuses to move further back into the bus even though there‘s space for at least ten more people.

2. Bus hoarders have no bus etiquette including neglecting backpack removal, and generally taking up as much space as physically possible, therefore hoarding the space in the bus.
Bus driver : Please move to the back of the bus.
Guy1: Man, this bus hoarder in front of me isn’t movin’ his ass.
Guy2: Kids these days.
by anthubc2010-bushoarder October 9, 2010
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Hoard

Write numerous comments or post all over someones Facebook wall.
"I just hoarded all over your wall"
by Crackie19 August 20, 2011
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hobag

A hobag is a girl who is extremely slutty and unintelligent, or one who wished that they could get it on, but they are too ugly.
Ashley B***** in CT is a hobag.
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hoarding

HSUS has defined “hoarding” as a mental disorder where a person owns more than the “typical number” of animals and does not care for them in the way HSUS thinks they should. HSUS has further described the “typical number” of animals owned by the typical animal owner as being about two and it provides definitions for “proper care” that are unreasonable in the broadest sense.

DSM-IV does not recognize hoarding as a mental disorder, but only as a symptom of some disorders. Hoarding, in the real world, means to keep and collect things that may or may not have value, and to keep so many things that they stop having value to the person who keeps them.

Hoarding, in the sense that HSUS would want people to believe, means to keep animals in filthy conditions. While this could be problematic, the act is not so unique that it requires its own definition or the reclassification of people who do it as mentally ill. People who keep many animals may or not be mentally ill, yet HSUS is attempting to pass legislation that defines animal owners as mentally ill “hoarders.” HSUS further wants to see mentally ill people classified as criminals.
“Typically, hoarding is an activity with obvious psychological roots, and in many cases it verges on serious mental disorder. Many who have studied it consider it a consequence of serious attachment disorders . . .. Our state anti-cruelty statutes were not drafted with animal hoarding in mind, and generally do not facilitate effective prosecution and resolution of such cases.” –Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of HSUS
by NoAnimalsLeft May 16, 2010
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