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nostril botherer

1. A nose biscuit baked in bum passage; a tummy shame.

2. One who serially bakes nose biscuits in public places.
Jesus Frank, can you smell that?! I wonder who the nostril botherer is this time...
by donorgasm July 6, 2010
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wilkes-boothe

Walk behind someone who is sitting down, bare assing and farting on the back of their head.
My brother gave me a Wilkes-boothe.
by Reallyokay January 10, 2014
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Sunday bothering

1. To disturb or anger, especially by minor irritations;

2.a. To make agitated or nervous; fluster.
b. To make confused or perplexed; puzzle.

3. To intrude on without invitation or warrant; disturb.

These meanings are then increased in annoyance/anger/disturbance etc. due to the fact it is a Sunday.

Sunday is meant to be a day of rest and so even the mere thought of being bothered on this day send shivers down the spine.
"Why do you feel the need to disturb me today. This is A true Sunday bothering!" said Witek
by Top botherer February 19, 2014
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marques booth

Nickname Quezoo Only11🤤Gets Lots Of Girls
by William Lowery March 12, 2017
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sam boothe

A rude, unintelligible and ignorant loud-mouthed person, typically one who mocks others often
"Don't be such a Sam Boothe!"
"What do you mean?"
"You're being rude and ignorant right now. Talk to me when you become more like Madison Costeira."
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Play both ends against the middle

Idiom

To make two people or groups oppose each other so that you can gain/get an advantage from the situation.
Politicians often play both ends against the middle by bringing up religion into the politics.

Synonyms: Work both ends/sides against the middle.
by Zami Karzai September 2, 2018
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Dookie Booth

Similar to a dunking booth, the dookie booth is where you go to drop a deuce.
I drank a lot of coffee this morning, I’m headed to the dookie booth.
by Crucial Extreme September 30, 2019
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