Tending to lean to the political right wing, or a person with such a political leaning. From the chemistry term.
by pentozali February 11, 2010
Get the dextrorotatory mug.Backyard full contact football-type game played with a massive exercise ball. Traditionally, Dextir is played in the snow (the more the better) with all 4-8 players in full snow attire.
To play, designate two end zones. One team kicks off to the other, which then has one play to score. After which, the teams switch roles and kick off from the end zones again.
To play, designate two end zones. One team kicks off to the other, which then has one play to score. After which, the teams switch roles and kick off from the end zones again.
by PinkPanzer May 25, 2011
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Get the dextress mug.when you are skateboarding and you do a flip trick and miss and get your testicles stuck in the trucks and it rippes your nutsack into shreds
(theodomus) mommy momyy!! i think i just got dexticled
(heather) HOLY CRAP DID YOUR BALLS END UP IN SHREDS
(theodomus) i dont wanna talk about it
(heather) HOLY CRAP DID YOUR BALLS END UP IN SHREDS
(theodomus) i dont wanna talk about it
by ted tb July 20, 2012
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I can't believe Lisa is so down over Dexter ending. She was just so disappointed with how season 8 ended that she won't stop watching the other seasons. Each day after work she says she needs to get her Dexter "fix" before the evening news and watches at least one episode. She's a Dexaholic.
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