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forty-six

Did you use the example forty-six as the procedure for your social network?

Yes.

This makes me feel safer, because forty-six is the only number I know will work for that..

Yes, I think so.

Yes.

Yes, because you like this idea?

Yes. Yes, because I think this is a legitimate idea, one that I don't think I'm going to take advantage of.
by 3wk2fd February 11, 2018
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fun fifty one

also known as bacardi 151, a very strong alcoholic drink, what one calls said alcohol when they've had too much of it
Kelly got so drunk off of 151 she accidentally called it fun fifty one.
by tsintao June 3, 2009
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a bill fifty

A hat bill which is canted to the side and worn in the style of notorious gangsta rapper Fifty Cent.
Yo dog I showed up to the club sporting a bill fifty but the door guy made me straighten my hat out.
by Richie J. C. September 3, 2005
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footy

Slang for football - can mean many different sports depending where said -

Australia - AFL (Australian Rules) or Rugby Leauge/Union NRL

U.S.A - American Football/Gridiron

Europe, South America - They call it football, we call it soccer.

Asia, Anywhere else - I dunno wtf it means
Footy is fun to play and watch, both especially more fun if you are shitfaced.
by Nezbit. January 5, 2005
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Fifty Shades of Grey

An erotic romantic drama film that shows BDSM in a bad light, but is still sexy. It has an innocent virgin girl and a sadist dominant who thinks he is broken and that's why he likes what he likes. At the end of the series, the two get married and he is 'fixed'. Also the punishment scene, She Consented, she didn't safeword out either so...
The book Fifty Shades of Grey is a movie now.
by LBNA May 31, 2021
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fifty four

the alternitive meaning to life
6*9=54 found on scrable bord
by Bazil June 27, 2004
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Rule Forty-two

All persons over a mile high should not be in court. It is the oldest rule in the book.
At this moment the King, who had been for some time busily writing in his note-book, cackled out 'Silence!' and read out from his book, 'Rule Forty-two. ALL PERSONS MORE THAN A MILE HIGH TO LEAVE THE COURT.'

Everybody looked at Alice.

'I'M not a mile high,' said Alice.

'You are,' said the King.

'Nearly two miles high,' added the Queen.

'Well, I shan't go, at any rate,' said Alice: 'besides, that's not a regular rule: you invented it just now.'

'It's the oldest rule in the book,' said the King.
by OrangeAipom January 14, 2010
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