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Citag

Yo citag. Are you coming to the Pub citag.
by Stuart Robinson December 25, 2004
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Cathal

IRISH

Cathal is a male name, meaning 'mighty in battle.' Derived from the Gaelic elements cath "battle" and val "rule". Pronunciation may vary from region to region.
Hey Cathal, you would make a fine Emperor of the world!
by Emperor Skelton May 5, 2009
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Cathalgia

1. A mighty pain.
2. The pain experienced upon inserting a catheter.
"I felt a wave of cathalgia as I was knocked unconscious by the hostile intruder."
by BillytheBird April 28, 2020
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cita

It is used in place of Mama.is the suffix of Mamacita.
I put that on Cita's.....I other words .....I put that on Mama.
by Ms. Khalid September 13, 2007
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citatrix

A female who possesses the uncanny ability to citate with the proficiency of that veritable goddess of ciatations, Mary Jo Poleski.
Holy crap, did you see that TLB, it's citations were so damn thorough, you know its author was a citatrix!
by Punitive D April 18, 2005
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put that on citas

to swear on something like, your mother. to put everything on something. to vow to do it. to promise to do it. got your back.
citas: mamacitas
originated from bay area-pinole
you got my back if i fight?
yeah i put that on citas
by TeeTee25 September 27, 2005
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catharsis

noun relating to cathartic. Introduced by Aristotle meaning the process of relieving strong feelings eg thru drama or other artistic activities, targeting provision of relief from anger or suffering.
Actor's or artist's state of mind may go thru catharsis while they're on the set shooting a emotionally intense movie after a break up in private life.
by Stiffmeister December 26, 2005
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