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sanitary napkins 

Sanitary napkins are used by girls during their monthly period so their blood wont scatter in their underwear. It can be in any sizes.
"I'm gonna buy some sanitary napkins, my monthly period is going to occur.. Maybe next week."
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Mentally Saitamatarded 

A Saitama fan with an extremely low IQ that thinks Saitama can solo all of fiction and downplays other verses to fit there bullshit narrative usually hates on dragon ball and tries to say Goku isn't even universal with zero proof whatsoever
Don't even bother debating him he's to mentally Saitamatarded to accept facts and logic
The greatest, strongest and most noble hero ever, he can one punch everything and anything (including Goku) he's the main protagonist of the best anime of all time, one strike man
Guy: hi-
Me: Saitama is stronger by lore
Saitama by Genos-kun_loLz January 15, 2022
A really fun cute girl that is also very shy. Experiences many emotions in a very short amount of time. An Indian girl that usually marries a boy named Ajay.
Phil: That girl is so bipolar!
Eric: No dude she's just shaital
Shaital by Gigalo345 August 16, 2010
Satan, Devil, Eblis, Mephistohpeles, Lucifer, Belial
Viewed as arch enemy to humanity.
or by satanics as oneself as a true god to follow.
in "Satanism" Satan is myself to praising him is praising oneself.
in "Judaism" there's no devil or being that tempts to evil, it is the bad tempt in all humans without embodiment.
in "Christianity" Satan-Devil is the fallen angel from heavens who wanted to be like God and who is the source of all evil and mischief in the world.
in "Isalm" Shaitan-Eblees is a djinni made of smokless flame unlike angels made of light, he tempts humans but humans are a source of evil as well.
-"Is shaitan immortal?"
-"as long as you live."
Shaitan by mansatan July 8, 2006

sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration 

when,once a person succumbs to a potentially pandemic/epidemic causing disease, his body is not returned to his relatives for burial but is instead incinerated (usually by government executive order) for obvious sanitary/hygiene reasons in order to prevent further infection and try and stop the rampant pandemic/epidemic from spreading.
all the religious and superstitious spiel aside, and despite the fact that sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration was inefficiently used during The Black Death epidemic of 1347-1351 in Europe, IMHO sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration should still be considered as a viable option in treating the current Ebola outbreak in Western Africa