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Concalifing

A state of losing track of dates and weekdays because of a relaxed, unstructured lifestyle — usually during summer. Typical signs: asking “what day is it?”, forgetting appointments, and floating between naps and snacks.
"Wait... is it Thursday already? Damn, I'm deep in concalifing."
by Mirella Konno May 30, 2025
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Concalifing

A chilled-out mental fog that sets in when your days have no structure — often during summer break or long vacations. Symptoms include forgetting the date, checking your phone calendar five times a day, and wondering if it's Tuesday or Sunday while eating cereal at 3pm.
"Wait, it's SUNDAY?! I was sure it was Friday! Damn, I'm really deep in concalifing"
by Mirella Konno May 30, 2025
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Cancade

Cancade (noun / verb)

Pronunciation: /ˈkan.kād/
Part of speech: noun; also used as a verb

Definition:
A quiet, reverent, and attentive appreciation of one’s spouse, especially in early, intimate moments, where admiration, presence, and love are fully expressed without haste, demand, or spectacle.

Verb usage:
• To observe, honor, or admire one’s spouse with calm, attentive affection.
• Example: “He cancaded as he watched the morning sunlight fall on her hair.”

Noun usage:
• The act or practice of such reverent, mindful admiration.
• Example: “Their marriage thrived on cancade, a daily ritual of seeing and honoring each other.”

Etymology (proposed):
Coined from the prefix can- (calm, contemplative) and the suffix -cade (sequence, unfolding), conveying a flowing, reverent appreciation.

Figurative / spiritual sense:
• A moment of deep presence and gratitude, where love and beauty are acknowledged without possession or urgency.
• Often associated with early mornings or quiet, intimate reflection.
Verb Usage
• He cancaded as he watched the morning sunlight fall across her shoulders, taking in her quiet beauty.
• Each morning, he would stand at the doorway and cancade, silently honoring the presence of his wife before the day began.

Noun Usage
• Their marriage thrived on cancade, a daily ritual of quiet, reverent admiration.
• She noticed his cancade in the early hours, a gentle recognition of her beauty and presence without words.
by Ken’scoins January 1, 2026
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Rancho Cucamonga

An old city with recent beginnings. The city itself has been active since the mid 1800's. Route 66 runs right through the middle of it with the Sycamore Inn (est. 1848) still in operation at the west end of the city. Much of the city was established by Italian families who created Rancho Cucamonga's wine history. Though almost all of the vineyards and vintners are gone now (some relocating and taking their grapes to Temecula, Ca.), the city still holds on to their wine-making heritage. The city was called Cucamonga until it was finally incorporated in the mid 1970's and changed its name to Rancho Cucamonga.

Rancho is also home to the Cucamonga Quakes, a minor league, baseball team owned by the Los Angeles Dodgers, where you can often catch a pro-player rehabbing before being released from the disabled list.
Rancho is mainly middle to upper middle income. It sits geographically well between the 10, 15 and 210 freeways, making any excursion easy to navigate to. Las Vegas is about 3.5 hours away. San Diego about 2 hours and Los Angeles about 1 hour.
It's a pretty cool city, but it ain't cheap. The schools are top rated, which brings in people with money. Especially the Asian community. And it has a shit ton of rub-n-tug massage parlors.
"What are you up to today?"

" Not sure. Might catch a Quakes game, then go get a rub down at the Happy Day Spa then get some grub at Victoria Gardens. Telling you, man. Living in Rancho Cucamonga ain't half bad."
by Silent Guiche September 25, 2021
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The Concave

The place where a small child goes and hides from a Spanish teacher telling him to do work and stop talking to a guy on drugs in the street during a math test in the gym.
Stop hiding from the math teacher and get out of your stupid ass hiddy hole known as The Concave
by Baychu September 23, 2022
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La Cucaracha

La Cucaracha is a Chicano Newspaper founded in the 1970’s. The newspaper told the stories of daily life of the Chicano people in Pueblo, CO and throughout Aztlan. Cucarachas literally translates into English as a Roach. Roachs are known to outlast all adversity.
Did you read that article in La Cucaracha regarding the national English Only campaign or the one about the Coors boycott?
by Pueblo Chicano April 24, 2023
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Mexican Cumcake

The act of cumming in a frying pan and eating
by koolterrorist May 12, 2023
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