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power of caesar

Hand gesture in which all fingers in one hand are curled down as if holding a cd in hand. Indicates that something incredible has happened, that could only occur through the "power of caesar" as in Julius Caesar, Caesar Chavez, and other various Caesars.
guy 1 -trips but somehow does a somersault-
guy 2 -hand gesture- Power of Caesar!!
by fifi1234569764 October 31, 2010
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Al’s Caesar Salad

A Caesar salad from a local bar. Usually has diced iceberg lettuce and stale dried out chicken.
Lemme get a half pound of boneless and Al’s Caesar salad.
by UselessPlug March 30, 2020
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Jules Casablancas

The lead singer of one of the best frickin bands eva, the strokes. He is also pretty hott.
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Caesaring

verb. to scissor with a toga on.
To scissor with a toga on is called Caesaring.
by Bad Boys 3 May 26, 2009
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Casam

To fall in love: Falling in love with. Even though "love" is supposedly a noun, it is used as a verb
Stems :
Cas - to fall, falling or fallen
Am- to love or adore
1. " I am casam with hooping "
2. " I am casam with Hannah "
3. " You've been talking to her a lot lately, don't let me find out that you're casam with a thot "
by Fergnos April 13, 2015
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Regular Casanova

A sarcastic insult (although never in a hurtful way), which refers to a persons (sometimes unintentionally) un-romantic behaviour.
"I've been thinking, maybe me and my girlfriend could play some Dungeons & Dragons on Valentine's day"
"Yeah, you're a regular Casanova alright"
by Nils_McCloud June 14, 2008
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Gaius Julius Caesar

The greatest politician and tactitions of the Roman era, Julius Caesar engaged in a series of wars is Gaul, moder day France occupied by a number of barbarian tribes. He added Gaul to the empire and soon desired more power. He defeated the armies of Pompey, his greatest rival, and marched into the city of Rome. He became sole ruler of the Roman Republic and was advised by the Senate of Rome. He was not, however, the first emperor. The Roman Republic was replaced by the Roman Empire during the reign of Rome's first emperor Augustus Caesar.
Gaius Julius Caesar was one of the greatest military leaders in history.
by X-45B23 July 14, 2006
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