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stachio

abbreviation for pistachio. Can be used as an adjective or verb.
After eating pistachio pie: "Dude, I'm so stachioed out right now."
by Chaddy-Shell January 18, 2008
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sanchio

A variant for "san qiao" , meaning literally "three bridges", which is a nickname for 三桥. This phrase is used for people to refer 三桥 and their sexual desires without being exposed by others. It can be also shortened as "chio".
-"I really wanna fuckbag sanchio."
-"Show show way!"
by goblindrill July 7, 2022
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discretionary sanction

A restriction placed on a Wikipedia editor who is found not to subscribe to leftist thought and ideology
Provided the awareness criteria are met, discretionary sanctions may be used against editors who repeatedly or seriously fail to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia (i.e., preventing people from thinking by themselves)
by thinking_deeply May 23, 2022
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Can't stenchon the mélenchon

"Can't stenchon the mélenchon" is an expression used by the candidate to the 2017 french presidential election, Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

It could has been created on the Jeuxvidéo.com's forum by users to show their preference for Mélenchon rather than Marine Lepen (far right). It has been inspired by the sentence "can't stump the trump" even if Mélenchon doesn't share the Trump's point of view.
This catchphrase quickly spread on the internet. Now, it became a slogan for the Mélenchon's party : La France insoumise.
Hey, Can't stenchon the mélenchon
by Tipounk March 4, 2017
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Staching

the practice of placing mustaches on items in public places.
"see that mannequin over there, I'm gonna stache it"
"let's go staching in this shop"
by themysteriousstache December 16, 2013
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sanctions

1. Authoritative permission or approval that makes a course of action valid. See Synonyms at permission.
2. Support or encouragement, as from public opinion or established custom.
3. A consideration, influence, or principle that dictates an ethical choice.
4.1. A law or decree.
2. The penalty for noncompliance specified in a law or decree.
5. A penalty, specified or in the form of moral pressure, that acts to ensure compliance or conformity.
6. A coercive measure adopted usually by several nations acting together against a nation violating international law.
tr.v. sanc·tioned, sanc·tion·ing, sanc·tions
1. To give official authorization or approval to: “The president, we are told, has sanctioned greed at the cost of compassion” (David Rankin).
2. To encourage or tolerate by indicating approval. See Synonyms at approve.
3. To penalize, especially for violating a moral principle or international law.
The Russians and Chinese won't go along with economic sanctions.
by elbelle April 28, 2006
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staunching

To walk around like you own the joint- got a bit of a swagger
Tommy was staunching down the hall way and went all up in my grill
by Empty<3 October 7, 2010
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