Often a supremely experienced and competent man functioning similar to a power broker within a larger organization. "Power Broker" in this context , and viewed pyramidally is someone who manages valued information and/or resources for personal and/or political gain through the entire length of the system.
by Hewer-Idel December 24, 2024

A super secret term used to describe the top foot modes in the industry. Only the top secret agencies know this term
by Diagnosedwithbald January 14, 2024

Matthew: Did you play Dungeon Masters yesterday?
Micheal: Yeah! OMG I MOVED UP A LEVEL AND NOW I AM ON LEVEL 89!!
Matthew: Me too! I totally screwed over those lion prancers using my spell of argon.
Micheal: That is too cool for argon words.
Micheal: Yeah! OMG I MOVED UP A LEVEL AND NOW I AM ON LEVEL 89!!
Matthew: Me too! I totally screwed over those lion prancers using my spell of argon.
Micheal: That is too cool for argon words.
by Lion Prancer December 22, 2008

When lighting a bowl of weed and you remove the lighter but the flame remains like a little camp fire
by anonymous July 14, 2024

a master plumber who can commonly pull panoche like nobodies business. one who is called a chonche master can make their way up the ranks to attain the level 5000 which is the highest chonche master level to date
when we went to the bar last night, you pulled so much poontang that you’re definitely the chonche master!
by chupacabra 5000 October 1, 2020

Mike Robinson's shorthand for the Endocannabinoid System - a bodywide control network that keeps every other system in balance by sensing stress, shifting set points, and restoring stability in real time.
What it is: Receptors like CB1 and CB2, endocannabinoids like anandamide and 2-AG, and enzymes like FAAH and MAGL that make and break them down.
What it does: Tunes neurotransmitters, calms inflammation, guides pain signaling, shapes mood and sleep, steadies appetite and metabolism, supports gut motility and immune tone, and fosters neuroplasticity.
How it works: Endocannabinoids are made on demand, act locally, then get cleared quickly - a tight feedback loop that prevents overreaction and brings systems back to baseline.
Where it lives: Brain and nerves, immune cells, gut, skin, bones, reproductive organs - nearly everywhere you look.
Call it The Master Regulator because it coordinates the rest - nervous, immune, endocrine, and more - so the whole body can adapt, recover, and stay balanced.
What it is: Receptors like CB1 and CB2, endocannabinoids like anandamide and 2-AG, and enzymes like FAAH and MAGL that make and break them down.
What it does: Tunes neurotransmitters, calms inflammation, guides pain signaling, shapes mood and sleep, steadies appetite and metabolism, supports gut motility and immune tone, and fosters neuroplasticity.
How it works: Endocannabinoids are made on demand, act locally, then get cleared quickly - a tight feedback loop that prevents overreaction and brings systems back to baseline.
Where it lives: Brain and nerves, immune cells, gut, skin, bones, reproductive organs - nearly everywhere you look.
Call it The Master Regulator because it coordinates the rest - nervous, immune, endocrine, and more - so the whole body can adapt, recover, and stay balanced.
"The Master Regulator fine-tunes how your brain, immune system, and hormones communicate so your body can adapt to stress and recover faster."
"Cannabinoids speak the language of The Master Regulator, nudging it to restore balance in ways pharmaceuticals can’t replicate."
"Cannabinoids speak the language of The Master Regulator, nudging it to restore balance in ways pharmaceuticals can’t replicate."
by ResearcherOG_Mike August 11, 2025

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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 16, 2025
