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racial coercion

Subtle or open accusation of racism in order to manipulate or motivate a person to prove they are not.
The political candidate used racial coercion to influence the audience by saying that people would not vote for him because he did not look like previous candidates.
by Voted-Obama.com October 19, 2008
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Radiator Hose

A large curved knob typical of Ogre sized men. Their cocks tend to sway back and forth in a pendulum style motion while playing sports, particularly basketball, and end up scoring on their opponents basket while in the process of double dribbling.
Hey Orge! Why don't you get that radiator hose out of your hand and get help Head and I?
by Michael Moynihan October 23, 2012
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Totally radical

by Hippie July 4, 2003
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radiatard

A fantard of the PS2 game Radiata Stories.
radiatard: lol, path of the spider!

nonradiatard: what the hell is that supposed to mean?
by anonfantard March 21, 2007
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Seraphic Radiance

1. a powerful god, and the very symbol of total annihilation. Fortunately, no Harmonixer has yet been able to fuse his soul to create this being, for it's very appearance signals the apocalypse.

2. The most evil fusion monster. No Harmonixer has ever fused successfully with this monster. A successful fusion gives Harmonixers the power to perform deicide (the annihilation of gods).
Yuri can sucessfully fuse with the Seraphic Radiance, making him 100% badass.
by Klaha December 17, 2004
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radiclysm

–noun

1. an event so radical, esp. one of a amazing or righteous nature, that produces changes in one's very sense of being.

3. an extensive flood; or deluge of alcohol.
"Brittany's shirt buttons busted at work today unleashing a radiclysm of exposed tits!"
by tho3m January 13, 2010
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radicalés

1. does not mean radical in spanish. but it should.
Michael: Hola Miguel. Esta pelicula es muy radicalés...

Miguel: Radicalés? That has no grammatical merit at all in my native language of Spanish.
by MattttttyPie May 3, 2010
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