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The Corrello

A pre-game or late night party drink consisting of 1 part 5 Hour Energy (usually preferred because of taste but any similar "energy shot" will suffice), and 2 parts Vodka.
"Hell yeah brotha The Corrello is gettin' me PUMPED UP!"
by Helview December 16, 2011
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A Correll

The act of suddenly leaving the group of lads to go have a wank
right boys, I'm off to have a Correll.
by crows01 June 14, 2018
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Caleb Correll

A y’all skinny dumbass that has wrecked his truck 2 times doing stupid shit, also does stupid shit in school and on the weekends like sneaking his girlfriend into the house and making manginas and sending it to porter boys, works at zaxbys and has daddy’s money.
Don’t be a Caleb Correll
by Exelity October 19, 2019
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Seppo-cirkel

.Äntligen en cirkel som ser ut som om jag ritat den. Det är inte en blob det är en Seppo-cirkel
by gruntar February 17, 2021
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Vince Currell

Vince Currell is a phrase to show someone is not going to play CS2 or call.
White Person: Wanna play CS2?
Black Person: Nah bro im Vince Currelling today.
White Person: Bro what the fuck you stupid nigga u said you would play
by LazyBread123 January 8, 2026
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A common online debating tactic where someone dismisses a valid connection between two things by arbitrarily declaring them unrelated, often without evidence or reasoning. For example, when you point out that billionaires exist alongside homelessness, and someone responds that "those things have nothing to do with each other"—as if wealth accumulation and poverty exist in separate universes. The arbitrary non-correlation fallacy is the rhetorical equivalent of covering your ears and saying "la la la not connected." It's especially popular in discussions about systemic issues, where acknowledging connections would require acknowledging problems, which is inconvenient when you're trying to defend the status quo.
Example: "She posted a graph showing that as CEO pay skyrocketed, worker wages stagnated. The first comment was pure arbitrary non-correlation fallacy: 'Those two things aren't related. CEO pay is about talent and markets. Worker wages are about productivity. Different things.' She posted five studies showing the connection. He posted 'correlation isn't causation.' She posted the causation studies. He posted 'still not convinced.' The fallacy had done its job: preventing learning, preserving ignorance."
by Dumu The Void February 15, 2026
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