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Caesar worship

The worship of Julius and Augustus Caesar and the other Roman emperors as gods, and the veneration of the Roman empire. It is most often a part of modern day Roman paganism. The Roman emperors were traditionally worshiped as gods in ancient Rome.
He's into Caesar worship.
by Judge dredd7 August 3, 2011
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Casa de Twerk

a house full of girls who love alcohol and dancing
"Damn dat casa de twerk be full of all da bad bishes"
by CDT123 August 1, 2012
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Caesar's Angry Pirate

When you hang from a ceiling fan while your dog licks your balls and you shoot a cum wad in the dogs eye!
The dog was licking my balls so hard that I did a Caesar's Angry Pirate.
by Soda Pop2 October 16, 2008
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Julian Casablancas

The drunken gaunt guy who sings for the band called 'The Strokes'. Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, though has the appearence of a crab infeasted homeless guy.
Greasy, Gross, Pathetic; yet their music is ok.
When you walk down a street and see a Hobo/Bum sitting on the side walk, with a jean jacket and singing in a deep and low mono-toned voice; that is an example of Julian Casablancas. Or perhaps maybe that could be Julian.
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cassadi

some one who is very slow
a very very retared man 'cassadi
by coleman85 October 21, 2010
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Countess Casavajones

also referred to simply as countess, casa is a woman that enjoys the simple things in life: churro-ing her hair, blowing kisses at strangers, collecting zoos, chess tournaments where she plays herself, being followed around with a parasol, eating salmon from the silver dish they used in the Shiba cat food commercials, talking down to people, charity work, painting the town red, and force-cuddling dink.
One time at customs, they asked Countess Casavajones for her passport. She laughed, threw boiling hot tar on them, screamed do you know who i am, and left.
by The Sandlot May 10, 2009
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casa chica

from Spanish, literally means "little house," but used to refer to the outhouse or portapotty.
"Man, I gotta use the can! Is there a casa chica around here somewhere?"
by oldgeezer March 6, 2010
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