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Romain the Orange thrower

The master of all oranges, threw salty oranges since the beginning of life. His biggest accomplishment is destroying Maxime with a salty orange
Romain the Orange thrower just destroyed another galaxy with a salty orange.
by nahbrooooooo May 12, 2019
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apple-to-orange comparison

The comparison between two (or more) things that cannot be compared apple-to-apple, e.g. comparing the demand of being a kindergartener with that of being a college student — even though they both "only" go to school 3 hours per day
Trying to compare the stress levels of a kindergartener to a college student is just an apple-to-orange comparison—sure, they both "only" go to school 3 hours per day, but the responsibilities are worlds apart!
by Emotional Cruiser October 14, 2025
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Peel her orange

Guy 1: dude did you go down on your girl last night

Guy 2: yeah but it was so hairy I had to peel her orange if you know what I mean
by Peelherorange April 15, 2016
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No Oranges Wap Are Kek

No Oranges Wap Are Kek or nowak avaliable sweaty technics in a video game
1guy:oh im a No Oranges Wap Are Kek jee get good

2guy:stop sweating jeesus crist

1guy: u mad?
(someone really sweaty basicly)
by lokopiy December 15, 2021
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Orange

A friut and a color
Guy #1: Hey! How do you spell orange?
Guy #2: I don't know! The color or the fruit?
Guy #1: *Calls help center*
by theorangesquezerr May 30, 2020
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Orange Surprise Party

When you get home on your birthday, and all your mates are banging your misses.
I had the best orange surprise party this year’s birthday.
by Dutchy247 January 30, 2020
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Arausio (Orange)

Arausio was a local Celtic water god who gave his name to the town of Arausio (Orange) in southern Gaul, as attested to by ancient inscriptions.

The modern name of both the city and the family that established itself there, the House of Orange-Nassau, is a corrupted version of the Celtic word Arausio. In the Middle Ages, the name of the city was conflated in French and Late Latin with another word, orange.
1. Arausio (Orange) is such a hero! A king! A God!

2. Arausio (Orange) had named the Orange city after him.
by Arausio September 4, 2022
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