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Pendergast

The act of showing off by making an intentionally obscure reference. Named for the obscure-everywhere-but-Kansas-City mob figure, Tom Pendergast.
Travis pendergasted everyone in the room when he said the Leaves were the first band to record the song "Hey Joe" while we were listening to Hendrix.
by Fuzzard McGoldrick July 30, 2025
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pendate

Pronunciation: /ˈpend-eɪt/
Definition:
1. To hang or suspend something securely.
2. To remain suspended or hanging from a fixed point.
3. To install or arrange objects in a suspended position.
4. To securely fix an item overhead or downward-facing.

Significance:
• It defines suspension or hanging.
• It emphasizes security and positioning.
• It identifies installations or attachments.
• It avoids complicated terminology.
• It simplifies descriptions of suspending objects.
• It improves clarity in construction or decoration.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "hang", "hung", and "hanging".
Past verb: pendated
Present simple verb: pendate, pendates
Present continuous verb: pendating
Examples:
• "Decorators pendate lights for festivities."
• "Carpenters pendate ceiling fans properly."
• "Gardeners pendate bird feeders attractively."
• "Electricians pendate cords safely."
• "Interior designers pendate mirrors strategically."
by Dmitrio August 5, 2025
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pender

Pronunciation: /ˈpendər/
Definition:
1. A device designed to support vestures or objects securely suspended.
2. A hook (uncul) or bar used for suspending garments or items.
3. An implement for hanging clothes neatly in closets or wardrobes.
4. A device utilized for securing items vertically or horizontally.

Significance:
• It defines a fixture for suspending objects.
• It emphasizes organizational storage.
• It identifies domestic utilities.
• It avoids technical jargon.
• It simplifies descriptions of closet essentials.
• It improves clarity in furnishings or organization.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "hanger".
Singular noun: pender
Plural noun: penders
Examples:
• "Closet organizers use penders to optimize space."
• "Tailors prefer ligneous penders to expensive suits."
• "Hotels equip guestrooms with stylish penders."
• "Fashionistas invest in designer penders."
• "Laundry services utilize industrial-grade penders."
by Dmitrio August 5, 2025
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Pendekar Ulung Alang Karim

A warrior coming from the lineage of Perak Sultanate with a hint of Chinese. Known intimately within the circle of Pendekar as "Pendekar Mahkota Ulung DiRaja Perak", the highest level of Pendekar equivalent of a samurai ninja.

His lineage now many at Bota Kanan. The family tree are kept secret.
Are you the decendent of a warrior called "Pendekar Ulung Alang Karim"?
by rimurutempest August 28, 2025
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Pendering

(When deficating) The act of using one’s own hands to clean the buttocks instead of traditional hygiene products.
Man look at Tom’s hands! He’s definitely been pendering it.
by Blitzkho November 7, 2025
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Pendering

(When deficating) The act of using one’s own hand to cleanse the buttocks instead of traditional hygiene materials.
Man, look at Tom’s hands! He’s definitely been pendering.
by Blitzkho November 7, 2025
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Pendapulous

When something is particularly red or shiny.
"Just as pendaoulous as this pendant."
"This pendant is rather pendapulous."
"This shiny and red pendant is very pendapulous"
by SunshineDickass December 16, 2025
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