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Land of Parting Gifts

A term coined on the 1987 revival of the game show Blackbusters by host Bill Rafferty.
I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. You will be heading to the Land of Parting Gifts.
by John April 29, 2005
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Rainbow Parties

A party where many girls put lipstick on and give guys oral sex, produing a rainbow pattern on the male body part.
Only sluts go to rainbow partys
by Krn-Z October 2, 2003
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participant button bride

n. 1. Not really good looking enough to be a trophy bride, but every bit as skanky."
It's not an honor just to be nominated. Get a new toupee and sell your '92 Miata. Thanks for playing.
by Stephen Metrulas September 24, 2004
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Molly Partied

When one gets so drunk that they begin to drink directly out of the liqour bottle, and crawl in bed with random people.
I got molly partied and crawled in bed with Chad and Amy.
by John Wilhelm January 21, 2008
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Tear-Partier

Politically-challenged right-winger who can't and won't accept the outcome of the '08 presidential election. Heavily influenced by right-wing talk-show hosts, they believe the end is near for America, unless they sweep far-right politicians into office. Tear-partiers usually vacillate between lung-swelling patriotism and abject despair, often in the same sentence.
"Did you see the Tear-Partiers marched on Washington? They came to protest... everything."
by songsmith October 8, 2009
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Particle

The area of office space that is smaller than a cubicle. A "par"ticle.... The space you are given when you are not cool enough for an office.
Would you please step into my particle for our meeting.
by dillondog May 13, 2014
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Past Participle

Verb form that is becoming increaslingly uncommon, esp. in the vernacular of white trash.

In the following examples, the ones marked 'correct' illustrate the required use of the past participle for the phrase. The examples marked 'incorrect' illustrate the phrase with use of the simple past tense, which is incorrect in the phrase.
Correct: That car is broken down.
Incorrect: That car is broke down

Correct: That couch is all torn up.
Incorrect: That couch is all tore up.

Correct: I am so hungry because I haven't eaten all day.
Incorrect: I am so hungry because I haven't ate all day.

Correct: Have you gone to the store yet dear?
Incorrect: Have you went to the store yet dear.
by Wimpster February 2, 2005
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