Man I had a lot of hope that there were going to be survivors of the Korean Ferry Sinking or the Malaysian Airline Crash because of all the news reports about Deceptatext.
by jnorton80 April 18, 2014
Get the Deceptatext mug.Neil has prank called me so many times that I became paranoid when the caller ID said it was from Habteye Getuwet and I immediately did a white pages, google, reverse look-up and Facebook look up only to become paranoid that he also created those pages to sell on his prank. Being friends with that guy has given me a massive case of Deciptophonophobia.
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The deceptacon is when you Coerce a female into sucking your ballsack then slowly moving down to the guche region. Then you thrust ones self forward until tongue enters the arsehole.
by PTY LTD Putrid February 28, 2015
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Get the deceptivecon mug.A term used to describe someone who looks more/less attractive on an online profile than in person. A deception.
Guy 1: I kinda like her ya know
Guy 2: Don't be fooled dear friend. She a Decepticon.
Guy 1: Ah man. Thanks for having my back bro
*High Fives All Round*
Guy 2: Don't be fooled dear friend. She a Decepticon.
Guy 1: Ah man. Thanks for having my back bro
*High Fives All Round*
by Dudgey Boo-boo August 10, 2015
Decaster (dih-cass-ter) n. {2016}
1. A person who is unpopular with peers, yet is still intelligent, beautiful, and capable, simply because they are human.
2. Literally translates to mean “beautiful foreigner”.
(From Latin decorus, meaning “beautiful”, and Spanish forastero, indirectly meaning “foreign”)
Famous decasters include Alan Turing, Edger Allan Poe, and Ludwig van Beethoven.
1. A person who is unpopular with peers, yet is still intelligent, beautiful, and capable, simply because they are human.
2. Literally translates to mean “beautiful foreigner”.
(From Latin decorus, meaning “beautiful”, and Spanish forastero, indirectly meaning “foreign”)
Famous decasters include Alan Turing, Edger Allan Poe, and Ludwig van Beethoven.
“I was always a decaster growing up, standing off to the side while the other kids made jokes at my expense.”
by The original decaster August 19, 2016
Get the Decaster mug.the action of eating an amount of food in order to reduce the amount one has to eat in order to trick one into thinking they are not over-eating or (informal) a slob; especially when the food eaten to deceive is not particularly enjoyable
Person 1: "I poured a lot of chips on my plate so I ate a bunch so that people didn't think there was that much."
Person 2: "Nobody likes deceptive eating, man. That is unhealthy."
Person 2: "Nobody likes deceptive eating, man. That is unhealthy."
by Bonbonben May 28, 2017
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