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Throwing up rainbows

Saying encouraging or comforting things to someone who is whining/crying/feeling sorry for themselves when all you really want to say is suck it up.
"Vanessa's useless, cheating boyfriend sent her a break up text yesterday, so I got stuck listening to her whine & cry about how she'll never find a good guy. I spent the night throwing up rainbows to make her feel better."
by Zerady September 30, 2013
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game of throning

When family members have sex, better known as incest.
My cousins had a baby, totally game of throning it.
by taggerung32 May 22, 2013
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Throwing Him Under The Bus

A story you use at work to blame someone else as to take suspicion away from you so you don't get the blame.
Dan knew he wasn't WCP compliant, but then either was Scott. So Dan made sure that upper management knew that Scott was non-compliant, thereby taking the heat off him. Dan is good at throwing him under the bus!
by UYPFG&NE June 25, 2009
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purple throbbing hard-on

a big purple cum filled boner ready to explode.
d00d ive got a purple throbbing hard-on and im gonna bust all over your face!
by rottenjohn11 April 17, 2010
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trolling

Hunting for trolls.

Trollers hang around under bridges with troll guns at night (since trolls turn to stone in daylight), in the hope of bagging a troll head as a trophy.

As a VERY endangered (i.e. nonexistent) species, trolls are protected by law, and trolling is therefore illegal.
The police arrested two hobbits yesterday on charges of trolling.
by Andy June 27, 2004
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Throbbing Cindy

Courtney didn't do the dishes last night, so I showed her the old throbbing cindy.
by Adam June 21, 2006
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Trolling

When we talk about "abuse" in real life, it usually comes in three forms: physical, sexual, and emotional. Since you can't physically nor sexually abuse someone over the internet, the abuse is perpetrated through the medium of a keyboard, with typed words. Ergo, trolling is a form of emotional/psychological abuse over the internet, and the intent is almost always to incite a "negative" emotional reaction in a person or group of people, which is usually nourishing and entertaining to the troll himself (and his audience) by way of humor and amusement.

I look back at what I used to do for fun on those lonely Friday and Saturday nights and realize how truly pathetic a life I was living. I had no social life, had never had a girlfriend or gotten laid, had substituted my mundane reality for a virtual reality, bought IP-altering software just for account bannings, and was just an all-around unhappy asshole who loved ruining otherwise happy peoples' days and bringing down their moods to the shitty one I was constantly experiencing. The reality is that, just as with real life emotional abusers, most trolls suffer from one or more various personality disorders (usually narcissism) and/or an inferiority complex, low self-esteem, and depression, as I was. Trolling is a cyber-expression of emotional abuse, and emotional abuse itself is part of a grander pathological mental disorder that the troll should seek help for, as I did.
by Anon1045 September 25, 2011
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