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Infiniti g35

A car that only looks good in one color and has Initial D decals all over it
Person 1: Wow thats a nice car!
Person 2: Yeah but its an Infiniti g35.
by TheBat227 November 26, 2021
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Infiniti

Like Cadillac, the next big leader in the automotive luxury field. Propelled by such winners as the FX35, FX45, G35 sedan, and G35 coupe, Infiniti sales have been soaring. Upcoming models such as the M45 feature best-in-class features with 340HP V8s.
My G35 has 277HP while your Beemer is more expensive and slower.
by J September 28, 2004
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Infinite Swirl

According to Ed Vincent a sex ed expert the infinite swirl is when a man and another man swirl their penis' around each other. There is no risk of STD. He also recommends front of penis into side of penis also no risk of STD.
Gay Guy 1: Wanna do the Infinite Swirl
Gay Guy 2: Sure theres no risk involved!
by Jackov Brolovski October 28, 2010
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Infinitive

Basic form of verb: a form of a verb with no reference to a specific tense, person, or subject.
In English, an infinitive is usually preceded by the word "to," e.g., "to see."
by Jafje September 9, 2007
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infinite gay

The worst thing you can have it is bigger than the biggest gayest gay
Doctor: Sir I have some bad news

Patient : what is it...
Doctor :you have infinite gay

Patient: *dies*
by Lil spoop May 6, 2018
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infinite love

to have infinite love for someone close to your heart
i have infinite love for you babe, always.
by danteXIII February 19, 2012
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split infinitive

A split infinitive is an infitive with another word, usually an adverb, inserted. Thus 'to boldy go' is a split infinitive from the verb 'to go'.

There is a myth circulating among uninformed English teachers that the split infinitive is somehow incorrect, yet if you ask them they cannot come up with a reason besides "it's wrong". The truth of the matter is that infinitives have been split for nearly seven hundred years, and condemnation of this construction arose in the 1800s by applying Latin to English grammar -- a practice which in the age of modern linguistics is laughable. Language does not conform to arbitrary rules, much less rules from another language.
The next time your English teacher tells you the split infinitive is wrong, ask them why. I promise you will find the non-response hilarious.
by Aristophanes September 19, 2005
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