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negligee

That gurl's wearing that hot negiligee
by Chels July 16, 2003
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Negligencia

A class of elites who have no sense of noblesse oblige. They blithely govern or advocate for their own benefit while negligently allowing the lower classes and/or society's critical infrastructure to degrade.
That Senator is a fine specimen of the Negligencia. He always votes against increasing highway and education spending.
by Bruce Amiata October 23, 2010
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Negagence

The innate aura of a person that causes negative things in life to happen.

Permanent negative karma.

A person with Negagence is a walking lightning rod for bad luck.
Guy 1: Hey, I heard that you guys almost died in a ferris wheel accident last night.

Guy 2: Yeah, everything was going great until Richie arrived, then it broke down and fell on everyone. That guy has some serious Negagence.
by Christoficus November 4, 2011
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nubligence

Similar to negligence, but nubligence comes about due to someone specificially being a nub, rather than being careless.
You are hearby charged with nine counts of gross nubligence due to the fact you called down an artillary strike on a friendly position.
by Scytheford September 12, 2006
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negligee

a loose robe, usually of a thinner fabric than a (similar) housecoat - for example cotton voile, polyester satin or nylon, with front closure by buttons or ties, and worn over a nightgown
FOR SALE: nightgown with matching negligee
by martinh1236 August 18, 2012
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Wegligence

Wealthy negligence; negligence resulting from money, comfort, or status.
1) The heiress is accused of wegligence in raising her two young sons.

2) The nanny was disgusted by her children's wegligent parents.
by Audrey Lawson & Adam Curry January 14, 2008
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negligenius

The fine line between negligence and genius.

Used primarily to describe feats of engineering or maintenence. Most often seen in cash poor, resource rich environments - developing nations being the prime example.
Our upstairs neighbour asked the landlord to replace her mouldy, disintegrating shower curtain one day while she was out. When she came home, she found a brand spanking new shower curtain hanging up, but this one was a good 20 cm too short to actually curtain the shower.

She mentioned this small, but fairly important, problem to the landlord and the next day she came home to find not a new, longer shower curtain, nor a strip of plastic stapled onto the bottom of the old one.

Instead, the shower rail had been wrenched out of its fittings and reaffixed into some holes that had been whacked into the tiles 20 centimetres lower down the wall.

Her bathroom now looked like a construction site, but she had a functional shower. That, my friends, is negligenius.
by datakid October 17, 2011
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