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throwing the brackets

The act of shitting in a clothes hamper or on a luggage rack, usually while sleepwalking or otherwise impaired.
Chris got so wasted last night then we caught him throwing the brackets in our room around 3 a.m.. What a mess!
by yoroco August 27, 2010
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Barracknophobia

Barracknophobia is a word invented at indecision '08 to describe anyone who has "the irrational fear of hope" do to Barracks campaign having so much to do with hope, and 'flaunting' it in his slogans and using it in interviews. It was first said on the 'Daily Show with John Stewart', and has been used many times since its original use.
Stewart: Whew I think I'm going to vote for McCain...
Colbert: O'rly? y?
Stewart: I've finally caught...B-Barracknophobia!
Colbert: kk thx bai.
by ROGKira October 3, 2008
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Baracked

Using an intelligent comment to persuade someone's opinion one way or another
Damn Son! You just got Baracked
by rob jr May 22, 2008
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barackstar

\ba-'rock-star\ n. (2008): a particularly enthusiastic supporter of Democratic party phenom, Barack Obama.
I might lose my mind if Barack Obama doesn't win the election. I'm a barackstar for life!
by Dr. P.J. Conlike February 23, 2008
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baraknaphobia

1. The fear of hope.
2. The fear of a African American becoming POTUS.
1. The segment on the Daily Show highlighting the medias fear of Barak Obama.
2. The Fox News Channel shows severe Baraknaphobia when they report on Barak Obama's "Terrorist Fist Bump."
by Tamio July 2, 2008
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baractogenerian

an Obama supporter older than 21 (souce: Slate)
College kids like Obama, and so do baractogenerians.
by Una Malachica January 12, 2009
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bracketise

to be used when something needs to be put into brackets. usually in the most boring of maths lessons and occasionally occurs elsewhere. for use in the past tense, 'bracketsised'
- so how do you figure this maths question out?
- you just bracketise it.
by JimberleyCotton May 1, 2009
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