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sactacular

Something that is spectacular but man sized
That new car is sactacular with its big ole rims!
by Dick Furgeson June 27, 2012
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sactus

When you don't have the balls to shave your balls completely (it's risky...), resulting in a prickly sack almost like a cactus.
Francesca yanked down Billy's pants, cupped his ballsack, and immediately pulled away after realizing her hand was pricked by his sactus.
by jakedawg55 December 14, 2014
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Saccology

The art of refusing to be broke!
Hey there! We gotta join the Saccology community!
by ngeshlew August 23, 2019
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My neck, my back, my sacroiliac!

A general complaint regarding minor spinal pain.
Elton: *after moving 5 heavy boxes* Oooh, my neck, my back, my sacroiliac!
by Jim Milton July 26, 2019
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Sactly

It is just like saying exactly but less formal. Sort of like one of those tuxedo shirts- dressy yet causal.
FOO: Hey, what do you want to eat tonight
BAR: buffalo wings
FOO: Oh, buffalo wings do sound good and we could also make a beverage run later
BAR: sactly!
by AmishI October 22, 2010
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Sactourism

Comes from the latin root sactouricus. Many know this word to be lost in ancient scrolls, but a well known boy who plays lots of games with ranzar including Americas Army, Neopets, Runescape, and Gunbound, has revived the name to make it a great one.
Sactourism has a fatal flaw, nobody understands the picnic.
by Alex July 11, 2004
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Santoid

A mythical being taught to young children as a fact. In American culture, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter bunny are the three primary Santoids. The Stork is a more minor one used to explain where babies come from.

People typically learn the truth, sometimes even from their parents, by 12. They learn that their parents placed the gifts under the tree, took the tooth and replaced it with money, hid eggs at 3 AM, and one night they got together and...you know.

The name comes from "Santa" plus "-oid", meaning "Santa-like."

Some say that Santoids are used to allow children to think critically and question everything.

Others say they are used as secular substitutes for Jesus, or as a way of commercializing Christmas/Easter. In the case of the stork, it is to protect their fragile developing psyches.
"Sinterklass is a Santoid that Scandinavians teach their children. It is just like Santa, except it isn't."

"In the minds of atheists, God is just a Santoid some people never grow out of."

"Monsters under the bed. The Scary Santoid. By three, you go through nights of no sleep, but by 6, you realize it is just a coat."
by Urine Corporation June 11, 2014
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