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pagani

Italian sports car manufacturer. Produce ~75 supercars a year, making them much rarer than high-end ferraris.
I was going to buy a ferrari but everyone has one, I decided to by a Pagani instead.
by Anonymous October 29, 2003
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Plagiarphrase

The act of copying and pasting material into reports/essays etc., and modifying sentence structure, punctuation and synonym usage to prevent it from showing up in a search engine if your teacher checks your work.
Original: Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. (born September 27, 1982), better known by his stage name Lil Wayne, is an American rapper.

Plagiarphrased: Lil Wayne, the better known stage name of American rapper Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., was born September 27, 1982.
by FCMF April 6, 2010
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Plagiarize

to steal someone else's work or idea without permission in order to lesser their amount of work.
You should never plagiarize because you could go to jail for it.
by Millenidumb March 16, 2017
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Plagarism

Timmy Had To Do His Online Homework Set Out By A Teacher.
Timmy Went To An Artical On Plagarism and did

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by Hit The Woah July 16, 2019
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Plagg

A Kwami that will transform you to a cat themed superhero. He loves all types of cheese, especially Camembert. He sometimes become lazy but he is very cute, has green eyes and black body. His powers/skills are Flight, levitation, intangibility, Miraculous transformation. His goals are to help Adrien transform himself into Cat Noir to protect Paris. His enemie is "Hawk Moth".
"Plagg, Claws Out"
by moon789 December 1, 2019
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paganini

Famous Italian violinist, more commonly its used as a cool way to say skilled musician.
That song's so sick, that dude is such a paganini.
by Erogs August 10, 2014
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social plagiarism

When one uses a story/saying/information/anecdote that they recieved or overheard from another individual they know and they do not cite the source. In turn, implying that they themselves are the original source of information.
Maegan tells Leann that she talked to the band about their performance date change in Santa Cruz.
Later that evening, Leann tells a group of mutual friends that the performance date has been changed, without citing/acknowledging where she originally obtained this information. In turn, implying she spoke to the band herself, which could be construed to some as lying.
Thus, Leann commited social plagiarism.
by Mae Mae January 6, 2008
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