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Nailing

My mom came home when I was nailing Susan in the ass!
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Namaste

an ancient Sanskrit greeting still in everyday use in India and especially on the trail in the Nepal Himalaya. Translated roughly, it means "I bow to the God within you", or "The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you" - a knowing that we are all made from the same One Divine Consciousness.
The more formal greeting Sanskrit Namascar pronounced NAH-mah-scar is also used in India, though less frequently in Nepal. The Hindi "Jai Bhagwan" is also in common use, and carries the same meaning.
by Daniel Gryte November 28, 2003
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say my name

used in exclamatory exaltation when a person feels like he/she has achieved a feat worthy or recognition.
*scores a goal in fifa 13*
person: *stands up* "YEAH! SAY MY NAME"
by saymynameeee October 25, 2012
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narkware

Computer software that 'phones home' via the internet without your express permission (e.g. Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage) to inform the vendor that their software is being used without a valid license.
That damn WGA program just connected to Microsoft's server again. Damn narkware! I don't see how this can be a "Genuine Advantage"!
by Burnin4tor March 1, 2007
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nadsader

Nadsader is a form of Heavy Metal that originated in the Midwest area of the United States. Most bands from the nadsader genre are characteristically incredible and superior to competition. The nadsader genre is best represented in the Death Metal band NAYSAYER, of Morrison, IL.
"That heavy metal band is from the nadsader genre!"
by samalot June 10, 2008
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naiice

a brotherly expression used to accept somebody's statement; a man's replacement for niiiice
man1: "hey bro, i'm gonna go to the liquor store and buy a pack of cigarettes"


man2: "naiice!!!"
by alex like woa April 24, 2009
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nalgarhythm

A compound word formed from the spanish word "nalga," meaning cheek and the english word rhythm, which describes motion or movement.

Nalgarhythm describes the movement of the posterior, specifically the cheeks.
I don't even like those stupid spinning classes. The only reason I go is to sit in the back and peep that sweet nalgarhythm.
by Bottomless ChronWell May 25, 2009
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