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Orange Juice

Juice of a yummy redish-yellowish fruit, that is consumed as a breakfast item.
Wow! The sheer amount of orange juice that you drank is quite spectacular.
by Orange Stupid Fish November 22, 2021
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orange duffe

When you have to take a dump right after eating a huge bag of cheetos. Doritos and other orange texturized flavored chips do not count. You should only use the term when the situation is cheetos, not anything else. Spelling doesnt matter as long as its used in the correct context.
After you eat a big bag of cheetos you tell your buddy that youl just be a second, you go the bathroom and realize this might take a while that was a realy big bag of cheetos. For the first time ever youve come to the conclusion you have reached your limit and take a huge dump, the result... an orange duffe.
by od man December 9, 2007
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orange juice

"man i could go for some orange juice right about now."
by deazert June 30, 2017
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orange mcfarlanade

A sickly-saccharine-sweet soft drink that produces a severe blood-sugar spike and makes you irritably-arrogant and hyperly-uncooperative like da hot-tempered and mean-spirited John McFarlane of Iran-Contra infamy.
Between the oliver oil, orange mcfarlanade, and poindextrose, it's little wonder that the Iran-Contra Affair was such a "recipe for disaster".
by QuacksO October 14, 2018
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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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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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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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