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Parent Argument

An argument in which one person clearly has won, but the other person still gets their way.
John: "This sucks. I got in an argument with my little brother today, now I have to pay for his XBox Live."
Dave: "No way, you could totally win an argument with Jake!"
John: "I won, but it was a Parent Argument. He got on his back and started bawling, so my parents butted in. Now I don't have any extra money!"
by Big White Monster July 7, 2010
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Parental Alibi

(noun)

Any story told to your parent(s) to soften an event that had transpired that would show you or your friends in the negative sense.

Usually used as a way of comforting your nervous or overprotective parents. Beware, seasoned parents will catch on to one of these MIGHTY QUICK. Be prepared to spill one or two of the less-raunchy details upon question or, simply, upfront.
Parental Alibi
Mom: "What did you all do while I was out?"
Offspring: "Nothing much. We watched TV, made popcorn, nothing much."

Truth
Mom: "What did you all do while I was out?"
Offspring: "We abused the furniture, got popcorn all over the living room, shorted out the kitchen circuit while using the microwave, and watched the raunchiest thing we could find on television.
by Cordial-tan November 2, 2010
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papenpantaloonophobia

The fear of pooping your pants. Papen is the original word for pooping or "passing gas" used in 16th century England. Pantaloon is derived from the french word "pantalon" 1580-1620.
Friend- Did.. Did I just poop my pants?

You- Dude, you have papenpantaloonophobia.
by POOPL3GS December 19, 2012
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Parental Plower

He is such a parental plower
by OLDERFARTER May 11, 2018
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Parental Plower

That piece of shit is such a parental plower
by OLDERFARTER May 11, 2018
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Parental deprived deprivation Is when a parent is deprived of their child or children, meaning they have no contact with the child anymore, it could be because of a divorce, by the court system when child is put up for adoption, or by death of a child. - The parent Mentally breaks down during the grieving process that could last for years .
She lost her child and now she has “Parental Deprived Deprivation” and depressed .. Her child probably has “ Maternal Deprivation”
by Pink Cinnamon March 14, 2019
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Parent’nt

by Kachiggamanigga May 2, 2019
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