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David Vitter

The first Republican senator that Louisiana has elected in the past one hundred years. Also called "Bush Lite" where "lite" means "less important" as opposed to "less scary."
David Vitter is a lot like George W. Bush, with one notable exception: the unflattering pictures of David Vitter are a LOT more unflattering than the unflattering pictures of Bush.
by Nero Xantara November 19, 2004
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vettel

(verb) To knock your teammate out of a Formula 1 race by veering into him on purpose, when you're running 1-2. Usually happens because you are jealous of his previous victories and are sick of seeing him to finish on the podium.
Did you see that? Lewis Hamilton almost vettelled Jenson Button.
by doc brown May 30, 2010
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vittlechow

Let's head on over to Furr's for some good vittlechow
by spacenick March 7, 2004
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Vittles

the codename for the Berlin Airlift following world war two. Named by initial operation commander Lemay who thought that other proposed names were too ostentatious. Operation Vittles, once taken over by William Tunner (also the orchestrator of the world war two Himalayan airlift), supplied the people of berlin, saving the city, the country, and the continent, preserved democracy worldwide, and instituted the U.S.A. as the leader of the western world, staving off starvation for the people of berlin, and world war three for the rest of the world.
Vittles was the dawn of a new era in world history
by Vaalbaran October 18, 2008
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Vitterbug

1.) One of the most amazing, strikingly beautiful creatures on the planet 2.) An overwhelming feeling of endearment - there is no cure
I'm head over heals for you Vitterbug! ; Oh boy, I've got a major case of Vitterbug
by TheHogan November 5, 2009
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Vittle

Vittle - (prounced with a hard sound between b and v) refers to food in rural parts of Jamaica.
In some dialect on the island, the tt's become kk.

Origin from (archaic) victuals - food fit for human (or occasionally animal) consumption.

1860: William Carleton, Tales & Stories of the Irish Peasantry
...Balgruntie was bent on makin' the attempt, especially after he heard that the castle was well vittled, an' indeed he was meritoriously joined by his men, who piously licked their lips on hearin' of such glad tidin's.
One thing yah know, Marcia loves the vittle.

Yah go to the nine-nights later? Whole heap of vittle (is) over there.
by Tropical Rythms December 9, 2021
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Tender Vittles

It's Tender Vittles time, y'all.
by Hildemann April 19, 2022
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