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The Maryland Point

The point at which a flag which initially looks ugly morphs into becoming beautiful. Most commonly seen with the flag of the US state of Maryland, from which the term takes its name
The flag of British Columbia, boy is it a gong show. But it manages to cross the Maryland Point where ugly becomes awesome
by EnglishMakesMeWantToDrink January 25, 2026
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Titty three pointer

When a girl gives you a boob job while your legs are spread open like a lady having a baby and you ejaculate into a red solo cup taped on your forehead.
Chad: I hit a titty three pointer last night while bangin’ Brittany!
Brad: damn bro I wish I had titties
by Creepysplenda February 10, 2025
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.....At This Point, Let Bygones Be Bygones Let, At This Point.....
.....At This Point, Let Bygones Be Bygones Let, At This Point.....
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 30, 2025
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Cohen’s Point

A physical point on the upper abdomen and lower chest to designate heart sounds, lung sounds and bowel sounds.
The orthopedist surgeon physical noted normal Cohen’s point. Also known as Triple Point.
by Geminirich June 10, 2025
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Filipino 4-Pointer

Going above and beyond unnecessarily, especially in a smug way. Derived from the fact that the PBA introduced a 4-point line in 2024.
Coed 1: "Did you see Remy turning in his exam early *and* giving a cronut to the professor?"
Coed 2: "Mother fucker is Filipino 4-Pointer, that's what's up."
by CKMeredith June 20, 2025
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Case End Point

Case End Point (n.)
A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.
“We don’t need to talk about this again. You hate my job, I know this. Case End Point.”
by Doubtsower69 August 5, 2025
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