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santorum broth

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Damn church, she stank like that Santorum Broth.
by soundbite tyrone January 29, 2012
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sipping the broth

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Just scratching the surface. Not fully immersing or understanding something. A shallow person.

Metaphorically, a person who only sips the broth but does not consume the more substantial part of the soup.
"That dude doesn't get it, he's just sipping the broth."
by Creech October 28, 2013
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derived from the cliche "too many cooks spoil the broth"

1. saying used when homosexuals get involved with a straight mans relationship.
its implying that the gay want a piece of the action

2. used against an ugly women when they are trying to get with a man
implying they are so ugly they are infact a man and have a cock
1.

Jim: This gay guy keeps trying to give me relationship advice
Josh: haha well you no what they say, 'too many cocks spoil the broth'. he clearly wants you to
Jim: o god no!

2.

Tom: have you heard that ellie is trying to get with jim
Josh: jesus christ shes disgusting
Tom: yeh i've been telling jim 'too many cocks spoil the broth'
by joshinho April 8, 2010
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sipping broth

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A clear flavorful broth that you drink out of a cup. Unlike soup, which you eat with a spoon.
I wanted something different to drink in the afternoon instead of coffee, so I had a cup of sipping broth.
by jokerk25 February 7, 2014
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Steph broth

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Toronto slang for three children in a trench coat trying to sneak into a bar.
"Woah! Check her out! She's cute!"

"Naw, man! That's a Steph Broth situation."

"A what?"

"Three kids wearing a trench coat and a straw hat to score drinks."
by Northern_Cody January 15, 2019
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Scandal Broth

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From the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Also called 'Cat Lap' or 'Chatter Broth,' it refers simply to tea, one of the greatest beverages ever. Named for the amount of conversation and gossip often shared while having tea during the Georgian/Regency & Victorian eras. At the time, it was intended to refer to gossip shared by women in particular (but let's be honest. It definitely wasn't just women sipping tea & spilling secrets behind closed parlor doors).

1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, by Francis Grose
Additional information from InfoPlease and the Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894
"(dramatic gasp) No he did not! Hold everything, I'll put the kettle on and make us some scandal broth!"
by literaryvictorianpirate January 10, 2023
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When someone or a group of people (usually in a working environment)
try to tell you how you are supposed to do YOUR job when

they are incapable of doing your job, especially THEY feel

the need to dish out some oppression to those who are

declassé in their own opinion, or doing it for shits and

giggles just to make misery. Even worse when a

one trick pony wage slave acts like a

big headed twat toward anyone who pushes a broom

or mops the floor.

Culminates into too many chiefs and not enough Indians
helping to make one's fuck up into a Fuck Up of the First Order
while being in total denial of doing so.
When too many cooks spoil the broth, only a lot of blame is served.

And knowing some folks, they don't want that portion.
by CDSmith1967 February 12, 2013
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