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All-you-can-eat Buttfet

A sexual act, during which one person systematically performs anilingus on a minimum of 4 partners in rapid succession. Differentiated from Russian Poolette by ensuring all participants have evacuated their digestive systems prior to performing this act.
Dylan thinks Bri met a bunch of dudes at Walmart to have an all-you-can-eat buttfet.
by Batmansnutsack February 25, 2026
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When you are serious about a promise!! When you mean business!!
This is the last time im doing this with you and you can take that to God's feet!!
by J.A.Mckeown February 26, 2026
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Mind you

(1) Mind you in a phrase that is thrown into a sentence before you include something that is very pertinent to the story

(2) Mind you is a phrase that you throw in before you add details to the scene you are expressing

(3) Mind you can also be used to bring shock value to a story where two points highly contradict eachother.
(1) “He was planning to ask her out on a date, mind you hes never been on a date before.”

(2) “I was driving very fast, mind you it was raining.”

(3) “Ok so tell me why Lisa said she hates girls who are easy. Mind you she has 5 baby daddies.”
by wellwelllucky February 26, 2026
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Are you are you

Referring to the first four words of the song "The Hanging Tree". Used with the meme "bro failed one test", and associated with videos showing people getting ideas broken and diplomas given.
Are you are you, coming to the tree
by jnd2008 February 27, 2026
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You-Are-Whiskey

A rhetorical move where someone claims that your argument or behavior actually proves the point of the very position you're opposing. "You're proving the point of postmodernism!" "You're proving the point of relativism!" The move is designed to create a bind: if you respond, you're proving their point; if you don't, you're also proving their point. The fallacy lies in creating a supposedly inescapable frame that positions any response as self-defeating. It's a rhetorical trap dressed as insight.
You-Are-Whiskey (You Are Proving The Point Of X Fallacy) "I critiqued postmodernism. Response: 'Your critique is itself a postmodern move—you're proving postmodernism's point!' That's You-Are-Whiskey—creating a frame where any response is self-defeating. But frames aren't arguments; paradoxes aren't refutations. You can always claim someone proves your point; actually showing it requires more than assertion."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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You-Whiskey

A shorthand for the family of fallacies where someone dismisses a person by associating them with a dismissive category. "You're a postmodernist," "You're a relativist," "You're a conspiracy theorist." The label becomes a way of dismissing the person without engaging their arguments. The fallacy lies in treating identity as refutation—as if who someone is (or is claimed to be) determines whether they're right. It's ad hominem by category.
"I raised concerns about government transparency. Response: 'Oh, you're one of those conspiracy theorists.' That's You-Whiskey—using the label to dismiss the person, not the argument. But ad hominem doesn't become valid just because the category sounds sophisticated. You-Whiskey is still you-not-engaging."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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