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Empirical Bonding

The mutual bonds asylum seekers create with each other that arise from observational and experiential harms.
Empirical bonding - It could be said that transgender asylum seekers enter Direct Provision under the blind assumption that it is an environment where one can create an empirical bond with the community.
by Canada (2022) October 13, 2022
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sex-bond

Not wanting to break up with someone just because of good sex.
I don't get it how are these two still in a relationship when they are fighting all the time!
It's because of a sex-bond. If they hadn't had a good sex life, they'd broken up.
by KayKay48 May 28, 2016
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Bond

A suave, mysterious individual. Master hairdresser by day, superhero by night (well, from 4:20 onwards)...
Did you see Bond last night? Man, he was flying high...
by rogueassassin969 August 7, 2021
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assical bond

when your best mate fiddles with ur ex
aiden and isaac have an assical bond
by isaaclosedale January 15, 2022
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Bond

When the bond market sneezes the stock market catches the flu.
The stock market can then be impacted, either directly or indirectly, as the sell-off in the bond market can signal a shift in investor sentiment and potentially lead to a decline in stock prices
by Spock* April 11, 2025
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Human Bonding

When two humans use wet seaman and wait until it drys to become stuck to each other.
“How was last night with liv?”
I came on her tummy and gave her a hug so long that we became Human Bonding.”
by DJ1580 April 29, 2019
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Brain Bond

what is yelled when two or more people say the exact same thing, think the exact same thing, or do the exact same thing at the same time.
Joe: "hey that car over there looks like a shroom"
shannon: "OMG i was thinking that exact same thing! BRAIN BOND!"
by shanntaban December 18, 2011
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