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Entertainful

A person\thing\action which is full of entertainment.
"Get a load of me, i'm the life and soul of this party, i'm sooo entertainful" - A Titmuss 4:45am 14/10/2007
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Entrence

Common mistake found when spelling the word "entrance"
Incorrect: "Main Entrence --->"

Correct: "Main Entrance --->"

e.g (Correct Spelling) "The main entrance to the building is around the back"

e.g (Incorrect Spelling) "The main entrence to the building is around the back.
by R.Hekimyan November 26, 2010
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Tripple Entendre

When a double entendre isnt evil enough, strive for a phrase to really confuse people, a Tripple Entendre.
An example of a Tripple Entendre.

12 Inches of Snow - This was the name of that album from that guy that did "Informer."
Meanings:
1. There can be 12 inches of snowfall.
2. The LP is a 12 inch record by Snow, the recording artist.
3. Snow, the recording artist, presumably has a 12 inch dick.

The Landing Strip
1. A gentlemen's club in Austin, Texas;

2. that is near Austin's airport;

3. and whose name describes one way in which some of its laborers might have groomed their nether regions.

Do black shoes have souls?
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double entendre

A word or phrase with two interpretations, one of which is ribald.
Dr. Evil: By "Caliber", I mean both the size of their gun barrels and the high quality of their character...it's a homonym.

Number Two: No, Dr. Evil. It's called a "double entendre".

Dr. Evil: SILENCE, NUMBER TWO!!

(Number Two falls into a firy pit)

Number Two: AAAHHHHHH!!!
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entertainer

someone who wants attention so they talk to many people in a relationship type of way - but all at once
He was an entertainer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
by Kj... May 5, 2020
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Elternschmerz

The visceral pain felt by a child, even an adult child, when his or her parent says or does something that is extremely uncool, embarrassing, or otherwise objectionable.

The feeling is at times similar to embarrassment but also can imply regret or disagreement with the parent’s behavior.

From the Yiddish “eltern” meaning parents and the German “Schmerzen” meaning pain, literally “parent pain.”
Timothy felt a deep pang of elternschmerz when he learned that his mother was using the same password for all her online accounts.

Veronica was overcome by elternschmerz upon learning that her parents had called her college dean to request a new roommate for her.

Tarik’s elternschmerz was unbearable when his father requested steak in a vegan restaurant.
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in-house entertainer

Someone who prefers home entertainment more than doing the trouble of going outside to crowded events or noisy places for enjoyment.
Sally: "So how was your date with John? I heard you were going to watch the football game Friday night."

Mia: "Ah, we actually decided to stay at his place... John is more of a in-house entertainer."

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Jack: "Hey Pete, we're going to the theme park on Saturday, wanna join us?"

Pete: "No thanks"

Jack: "Oh come on, don't tell me your one of those in-house entertainers..."

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by ZenoDiac June 2, 2010
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