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Paderborned

To lose a bet after picking the "sure winner" or "lock" pick.
Man, we really got paderborned on that soccer game! How could they lose!?
by PappaGeezy August 22, 2011
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Plerpaderp

Ugh, I can't do the social today. I has the plerpaderps.
by THAT 1 CHINCHILLA.... January 19, 2019
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Plertabating

The act of farting by means of rubbing your own butthole.
Joshua, please stop plertabating in the middle of class.”
by Plahty January 28, 2019
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Spaka-Deamus & Pliers

Two people of Spastic persuasion.

In reference to the duo 'Chaka-Demus & Pliers', responsible for 90's classic hit 'Tease Me'
Christ! look at the state of those two ming-mongs ! A right pair of "Spaka-Deamus & Pliers"
by lucyindisguise July 26, 2011
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Baman and Piderman

Baman and Piderman are the failed versions of Batman and Spider-Man. Just watch the show.
by Derp Herpington October 31, 2013
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Peder

Peder: My name is Peder
by Therealpeder March 2, 2020
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Pedersen

In olden times, a Pedersen was a person who delivered letters (mainly tax notices) to shops or peddlers.
In modern day, an adjective used to describe a person who is hard working, outgoing, and superb.

Also, a game played by two players, using a 7X7 checkerboard (different from the 8X8 usually used for chess or checkers), and two sets of 10 stackable pieces (traditionally played with flat wooden circles), a white set, and a black set. Each player fills the bottom most row of they're side completely with seven of they're pieces, and then places a piece on every other space of they're second row, leaving the rightmost and leftmost spaces empty. Each piece can move one space diagonally in any direction, or one space forward. Players take turns moving one of their pieces. Points are awarded when a piece or stack stacks on top of another piece or stack (by moving onto the space the other piece or stack occupies). The player who stacked the pieces gains points equal to each of his opponents pieces in the stack multiplied by their position on the stack (The bottom piece being the 1, the piece above that being 2, etc.), and loses points equal to each of the pieces of their own color multiplied by their position on the stack (not including the topmost piece). For example if one stack consisted of (from bottom up) |white, black, white, black|. and a white player moved a stack of |black, white, black, white| onto the first stack, the new stack would be |white, black, white, black, black, white, black, white| and the white player would gain 8 points. Then, the entire stack becomes controlled by the player who's piece is on top of the stack. The game ends when either all the stack are controlled by one player, or there are only two stacks left. Either way, it is the player who has the most points who wins, not the player who controls all the stacks, or who controls the bigger stack. A player may also move a stack or piece they control onto another stack or piece they control, but only 2 times per game, and no points are awarded or deducted from such a move.
1. OMG, that Nicole girl is so awesome, and so nice. She's such a pedersen!

2. Q. Do you want to play a game of Pedersen?
A. Sure, but I'll warn you, I'm a pro Pedersener!
by EonGhoste April 29, 2009
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