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nautical star

A symbol of protection and guidance. Also, sailors would nautical stars tattooed on their forearms as a good luck symbol in hopes of returning home safely.
I just got nautical stars tattooed on my shoulders.
by Sasha June 17, 2006
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pimp nautical

Like pimp nasty, only more yacht prep.
Sam: Wow, Jill's shirt is so pimp nautical.
Bill: Wow Sam, you're really white.
by ausmile December 22, 2008
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Nautical Star

While the nautical star once served as a symbol of safe return and guidance for sailors, it has had other uses over the years. Among other things, it was used by lesbians in the 1950s as an identifying mark so they could recognize each other.
by //nah August 6, 2014
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narticle

A news article that, upon reading, leaves the reader no more informed than before they read it.
That editorial on brutalist architecture was a complete narticle, to the extent that I feel less smart after having read it.
by TJacobs July 23, 2019
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nautical terms

Profane words normally associated with sailor talk.
Everything was fine until the argument became heated and nautical terms started flying.
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Nautical

that ride is nautical
by lulu1994 February 20, 2011
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nautical nutsack

A seaworthy nutsack.

A nutsack of nautical proportions
Jim: did you see bill?. Dave: yeah he's a great captain, he must have one hell of a nautical nutsack
by billy togadero January 11, 2009
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