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Divide and Conquer

When a chick plays hard to get in the bedroom, so the dude/other chick has to fight to divide the legs, thus conquering funkytown.
Man Ashley, I haven't played Divide and Conquer for a whole two hours. I'm bout to conquer that action like Cortez and the Aztecs.
by Lazy Skank February 13, 2009
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conquis

adj. extraordinarily big; monstrous
damn, i just layed a conquis turd!!!!
by KDIZZO March 11, 2005
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conquel

a movie or story that happens at the same time as a previously-issued movie or story. Not before -- that would be a prequel. Not after -- that would be a sequel. But THE SAME TIME -- that's a conquel.
"The Lion King 1 1/2" is a conquel of "The Lion King."
by Dr. Heywood R. Floyd December 25, 2009
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Conquistador's Helmet

Basting a taco with man juice and applying it to the head of an unsuspecting person, open end down.
"I had a rather trying shift at Taco Bell tonight. My coworker gave me a Conquistador's Helmet."
by Andrarky October 15, 2007
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Conquilico Digimus

(kon-kwil'-iko di'-ji-mus) N. 1) A rare, funky, long haired mammal indigenous to northern central kansas. Digimus is an omnivore and its diet consists predominantly of pasta, sandwiches, small children, and chipotle. Experts say the Digimus can easily be identified by its long golden hair, funky solos, and masterful karate moves. 2) Josh Weaver
by Reuben Rodriguez December 17, 2008
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conasstation

1. Similar to the word confrontation, only the confrontational act is generally relating to the back side of a person. This this act is most often violating the ass region, thus conasstaion.
"Man, I was just standing there minding my own bussiness then got a NASTAY conasstation from Dameon. My ass hurt for weeks."
by Cinderella 12 April 5, 2009
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Consanguineous (ˌkɒnsaŋˈɡwɪnɪəs)

Meaning of consanguineous in English:

consanguineous

ADJECTIVE

Relating to or denoting people descended from the same ancestor.
‘consanguineous marriages may give rise to recessive syndromes’

Origin
Early 17th century from Latin consanguineus ‘of the same blood’ (from con- ‘together’ + sanguis ‘blood’) + -ous.

Pronunciation /ˌkɒnsaŋˈɡwɪnɪəs/
‘We use the patterns of homozygosity at multiple loci to distinguish between excess homozygosity caused by consanguineous mating and that due to undetected population subdivision.’
‘It makes feasible the analysis of multilocus data observed on general pedigrees containing possibly consanguineous marriages and missing information.’
Horizontal lines represent crosses, thick horizontal lines are consanguineous crosses, and vertical lines represent descendants from such matings.’
‘Fully recessive mutations are maintained in higher frequencies than partially recessive ones and thus cause greater declines in fitness under consanguineous matings.’
‘Thus deleterious recessives had not been eliminated from the population to the extent that consanguineous matings were harmless in terms of offspring viability.’
‘The most obvious is the mating system, which generates ‘short-term’ inbreeding, i.e., inbreeding caused by one or a few generations of consanguineous matings.’
‘Thus, there also is no evidence for extensive consanguineous mating in the polygyne population of S. geminata that we studied.’

Consanguineous (ˌkɒnsaŋˈɡwɪnɪəs)
by ANCIENT_WOLFY January 19, 2022
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