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Devil's Trident

A three-way involving three men of the hetero or homosexual nature.
Joey invited Trevor to join in a threesome. Little did Trevor know that it was a Devil's Trident. Awkward!
by Peter Ironhard June 28, 2014
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trade me

the Internet auction site you're forced to use if you live in New Zealand
by quantum May 13, 2005
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trademe

A marketplace for New Zealanders to buy and sell online..

Its like A New Zealand Ebay.
Lets go to trade me...

Types in "www.trademe.co.nz" in address bar..

yay, I'm on trademe.
by darkmyst September 19, 2005
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Trident Cock

A tri-tipped, spear-headed cock, measuring 4 feet in length. Typically not used for intercourse but more for battle and hunting.

Also can be used to slay raccoons, ie: Theresa.
Did you hear,johnny took out a whole raccoon family with one swoosh of his trident cock?

Did you see that trident cock brawl after school in the parking lot?

That bitch got beat down by that guy's trident cock!

Where did he get his trident cock from?
by Daroastery February 28, 2009
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Rogue Traders

Rogue Traders are an Australian rock band best known for hits such as "Voodoo Child", "Watching You", "Way To Go", "In Love Again" and more recently "Don't You Wanna Feel" and "I Never Liked You". The band consists of James Ash (keyboards), Cameron McGlinchey (drums), Natalie Bassingthwaighte (vocals) and Danny Spencer (guitars) and has a loyal fan base.

Rogue Traders have been criticized for their fair and reasonable use of samples in the past, despite them obtaining permission from the original artists.

The Rogue's fans often frequent the official forum where James Ash is known to post fairly regularly and keep them updated. The band is also known for being friendly and often showing their appreciation of the fans as well as somehow managing to remember the names of seemingly almost every fan they meet in person.
Fan: "I saw the Rogue Traders in concert last night, they were awesome!"

Random person: "Did you get to meet them after all like you wanted?"

Fan: "Yeah! I waited for them after the show and when they came out, James and Natalie came over, had a chat and took some photos with me! They even remembered me from the forum somehow! I don't know how they do that, it's amazing!"

Random Person: "Cool, they sound like great people and I do like their music... I might join the forum"
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I Knew You'd Trade in 300

A phrase used to let others know they've traded sides, i.e. committed treason. This word developed from the blockbuster motion picture 300.

The acts of treason committed by the hunchback traitor Ephialtes stem from his rejection to join the Spartan Military. His morbid anger leads him to join sides with the Persians, thus trading sides in 300.

This phrase is highly adaptable in modern day sense. Whenever someone you see commits an act of treason, betrayal, or pure stupidity, respond hastily with "I knew you'd trade in 300."
Let's say you call Shotgun and Pit steals it from you anyway. You're too borderline blackout drunk to even want to argue with Pit. So, instead of arguing with him, you simply say..."I knew you'd trade in 300."
by Lyle Kasher January 5, 2010
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trademark

Really tight, original shit with a marketable gimmick exclusive to one person.
Shit dawg, that Yukon Cornelius album is fuckin' TRADEMARK.
by Yukon Cornelius February 13, 2004
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