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Ginger's Honour

the act of giving a ginger one wish when you initially meet them
if such a ginger is feeling generous, accepting the fact that they are paying for something due to 'Ginger's Honour' e.g a movie, meal, bowling
by mcfearless0 October 14, 2010
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ATM Medal of Honour

The highest award obtainable for sexual gallantry (Rated above the Quad Dunker Medal.

The act of Ass to Mouthing (ATM) your donger from deep in a female's pie hole directly into another female's awaiting mouth...

Doesnt count if using a jimmy hat...or with prostitutes...
must be varified..

Extremely rare occurance..
Penis Cheese Charlie was awarded the ATM Medal of Honour after ATMing Sand Paper Sally & Anus Wart Wilmar......
by rathole November 27, 2009
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homouncomfortable

(homo uncomfortable)- (adj.) Applies to individuals who do not "fear," "hate," or "wish harm" to homosexuals, but are decidedly uneasy when the subject of homosexuality is brought up or witnessed.
"Sally is a bit homouncomfortable; she found out her best friend is gay--they're still friends, but she doesn't want to have sleepovers at her house anymore."
by The Johnson Family Journals December 28, 2011
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Honourable man

Double meaning:
When used on a friend, it means someone that is honourable.
When used on a enemy, it is a degratory word meaning someone that is dishonourable.
by Mervin Cohen July 21, 2020
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Honkunah

A term for particularly bad driving in Jewish areas of New York.
"I guess we're celebrating Honkunah early this year." (honk)
by T. Barr June 28, 2008
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Daniel Mihran Hanounikian

Bro Daniel mihran hanounikian got a fatty bro.
Student 1: bro look at Daniel mihran hanounikian
Student 2: omg bro he got a cake on that ass, such a biddy
by Kent Borgoff August 5, 2019
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Honour

The colloquially British spelling of the word "honor", which is derived from the Latin "honor". Blame it on Their Majesties. It's Their English.
The spelling honour is some times used by people from countries outside Britain as well, if they are desperate to make the point that they are not American.
by Downstrike July 10, 2004
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