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Decbreath

One fat wee poof who has the most vile breath you can ever smell. Originated in strathaven academy from a man named Declyn craw
Declyn - “Ross is gittin battered
Ross - “KO’s Declyn”
Declyn - “deploys decbreath and spews radiation all over the surrounding catchment area”
by Upperdecbreath56732 March 2, 2024
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Decbreath

A ghastly and odious olfactory phenomenon originating from the depths of South Lanarkshire, Scotland, characterized by breath so egregiously putrid that it has been rumored to induce instant nausea, incapacitation, and even unfortunate demises among those unfortunate enough to encounter it. This malodorous affliction, reminiscent of the legendary Declyn himself, transcends mere halitosis to become a perilous hazard to all within its vicinity, leaving trails of devastation and despair in its wake.
Declyn - Walks past someone
Person 1 - Smells the decbreath and dies a horrible and excruciatingly painful death.
Person 2 - “Someone fucking end that little tossers life before he infects the rest of the planet and Dwatt. Save Dwatt”
by FatSlobDeccy52 March 2, 2024
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Deborah wangu

Someone who's so sweet,lovely, big nyash, big thighs. Amazing
Yoh man! My girl is so Deborah wangu
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Decocting

When you dip your ball sack in egg yolks, flour, and cornflakes, deep fry them, and have someone eat the crust off your balls.
“Yo dude Tori gives an insane decocting”
Verb/present tense: decoct
Past tense: decocted
Future tense: decocting
by BigChungusAioli January 24, 2025
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decockke

The opposite of "Bukkake"- When only a singular man ejaculates onto a singular females' face, usually in a fit of rage or depression as a result of loneliness
"OMG, Look he's involved in a decockke, i feel so bad for him"
"I wish just once i could have a decockke"
"If you invite another woman we cant have our own decockke"
by Jayselfie January 25, 2026
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Decolonial Theory

A critical framework that analyzes the ongoing legacies of colonialism and argues for the decolonization of knowledge, power, and being itself. Decolonial theory goes beyond postcolonialism's focus on cultural hybridity and representation to examine the deeper structures—the "coloniality of power"—that persist long after formal independence. It argues that colonialism didn't just conquer territories but conquered ways of knowing, ways of valuing, ways of being human—and that genuine liberation requires decolonizing all of these. Decolonial theorists draw on Indigenous, African, Latin American, and other non-Western intellectual traditions to imagine worlds beyond Western dominance. The theory is not just critique but construction: it seeks not only to identify coloniality but to build alternatives.
Example: "She wasn't just criticizing Western education—she was practicing Decolonial Theory, asking what education might look like if it centered Indigenous ways of knowing rather than treating them as folklore."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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A theoretical synthesis that brings together Afrocentric perspectives, decolonial analysis, and critical theory to understand and challenge the specific forms of oppression facing African and African diaspora peoples. Decolonial Afrocentrism Theory centers Africa in the analysis of coloniality, examining how the transatlantic slave trade, colonialism, and ongoing neocolonialism have structured not just African history but the modern world system. It uses decolonial tools to analyze how Western dominance has shaped knowledge about Africa, and Afrocentric tools to recover suppressed perspectives. The synthesis is powerful: decolonial theory provides the framework for analyzing coloniality; Afrocentrism ensures that framework centers African experience; critical theory adds tools for understanding how power operates through ideology, economy, and culture.
Example: "Her work showed how colonial anthropology created 'Africa' as a category of lack—Decolonial Afrocentrism Theory, using multiple critical traditions to understand and challenge a specific history of oppression."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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