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Pwr play

(Not to be confused w an nhl power play):

Especially in Jamaica, a situation where you have access to all 3 components of pwr
Pwr becomes pwr play when you have unlimited access to pussy, weed and rum.
by Sexydimma August 5, 2024
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nation play

A type of roleplay, often in adult content, where participants take on the personas of different countries, enacting scenarios based on geopolitical relationships, historical conflicts, or diplomatic interactions. It often involves a dom-sub dynamic, with one "nation" asserting control over the other, mimicking real or fictional power struggles. This can include exaggerated stereotypes, historical rivalries, or diplomatic tensions.
She played as the British Empire, and I was a rebellious colony. Let’s just say nation play ended with me getting thoroughly colonized.
by tirnek April 3, 2025
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Color play

Noun/verb
1. The act of flexing your creative muscle using bold, unexpected, or mood-shifting color combos to make people feel something.
2. When your design, fit, feed, or brand goes from “meh” to message received—because the colors did the talking.
Did you see her pitch deck? The color play was insane—every slide popped!”
“That brand’s entire vibe changed after she worked her color play magic.”
by niadoescreate April 9, 2025
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Playing the Banjo

Flicking your nipple while twisting your penis to imitate playing the banjo while you tune it (your nipple is the string, your penis is the tuner) to play a song; often done for pleasure.
Man I love playing the banjo songs, I was doing it alll night long.
by aliceincreed April 12, 2025
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Ness Plays

The Best Youtuber On Planet Earth ofc seen here

www.youtube.com/@nessplaysgaming
Man, I love Ness Plays, he's so smart and handsome and kind and very loving.
by NessPlays64 April 24, 2025
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When the cat is away the mice will play

An idiom used when people (mostly kids) mess around and sometimes abuse their leeway when someone in authority is not around. Used to describe disobedient people, like kids.
Person 1: Have you seen the kids in the classroom? Person 2: Yeah, the teacher ain't around and they're abusing their leeway. Person 1: Well that's a problem. When the cat is away the mice will play anyway.
by Anx Tuah April 28, 2025
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