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Prosational

Did you see the size of that Hendry Steamer dude ? that was prosational !
by Bongus_Man August 15, 2008
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promatized

Girl 1: Did you hear about Katie?
Girl 2: Yea, I heard she's promatized
by jjjaaajjjaaa March 25, 2010
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Promasticating

Chewing a decision over without committing to an outcome.
Bill was promasticating over what to have for lunch.
by J_ro__ September 14, 2016
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Pregmatic

Dude dont get with that chick shes pregmatic. Knocked up pregnant
by Lizzieboardin October 21, 2016
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prosticutor

A legal zealot who either poses as a "customer" in order to entrap streetwalkers so that said zealot can subsequently press illegal-propositioning charges against them, or offers sexual favors to court-personnel and/or plaintiffs/defendants in exchange for their "cooperative" testimony or other ethically-questionable actions.
I try to avoid legal entanglements at all costs, since I know that there are so many prosticutors out there.
by QuacksO November 24, 2017
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pragmatic do-nothing-ism

The liberal ideology predominant in the US that voting for the Democratic Party will eventually yield progressive results, thus enabling so called progressives to take no action to achieve aforementioned progress.
“I am a socialist, I just don’t think revolution is the way to get what we desperately need. Societal progress will come in time if we can just get more democrats in office”

“No man, you’re wrong, all progress made up until now has been through the efforts of grass root movements. After they put in the hard work and get momentum, the Dems ride in to take credit and gain a new voter base. Your tactic of voting for a dem every four years is pragmatic do-nothing-ism, and is a cop out for you selfishly contributing nothing to progress while complaining that it isn’t coming quick enough.”
by Petty Bourgeois Com October 18, 2023
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Pragmatic Humanism

a version of secular humanism which emphasizes the importance of natural biology and chemistry in achieving humanist goals; four key points are 1) brain health 2) mood management 3) impulse control and 4) critical thinking; it claims that it can achieve demonstrable results that make it superior to both traditional religions and non-religious philosophies; it developed as a more mature and straight forward take on Sun Worshipping Atheism
He started following Pragmatic Humanism after a friend got him to try it out.
by Wandering Spirit Warrior September 5, 2014
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