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staining porcelain

stocking the pond, dropping the kids off at the pool, etc. slang phrase for deification
Where's john... oh he's out staining porcelain
by mormdavid April 24, 2009
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Shining Wizard

I wrestling/shoot fighting move where the victim is seated/kneeling on the ground and the attacked runs at them planting his knee right into his face.
Jimmy Rave just broke Sonjay's nose with that Shining Wizard to the face.
by William Mathews July 30, 2005
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skaining

To preform the art of making suggestive phrases and movements on the opposite sex.
Bro this chick is skaining on me so hard, i think i might go for a DFBR!
by churchmurchant September 22, 2010
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Knight in Shining Armor

A man that helps out a woman when she is in distress. A chivalrous male that protects women if necessary.
A man that protects his lady friend from a bad dude.
Conversation:
Woman: My bag was stolen!
Knight in Shining Armor: Let me chase him down for you!
Woman: Thanks, you're like my knight in shining armor!
by Aadrward April 28, 2008
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Shining Time Station

A children's TV show that originally premiered on PBS from 1989-1993, with Thomas the Tank Engine stories coupled with segments involving real-life actors. It was actually a very funny and well-done show for its time. Both George Carlin and Ringo Starr were even separately featured on the show as well, each playing train conductors.

As of this entry, reruns of the show can now be seen on the Disney Channel.
Shining Time Station was one of the most unique shows in the 90's, combining model animation with real-life actors. (It's also the only way you can see a family-friendly George Carlin.)
by Horace Schemer February 14, 2014
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shamaning

Beth: What's up Derek?
Derek: Not much. Just shamaning.
by Notderek April 14, 2011
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In Shining Armor

The most useless perk in Fallout New Vegas, added by the Dead Money DLC. Available at Level 2, for some reason, and requires 20 Repair, and 70 Science skill points. All because of one programming error, it has become the most infamous perk ever to exist since Here and Now. Even if you use unofficial bug fixes, it's still useless.
Person1: Oh boy! I levelled up! Should i take In Shining Armor? It sounds cool, since i wear Metal Armor!
Person2: Dude, don't take that one. Don't waste your perk point on this one.
by Truths and Facts May 2, 2021
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