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Caedere

Latin verb meaning "to cut" or "to kill".

The word "suicide" has etymological roots in the Latin phrase "sui caedere", meaning "to kill oneself".

Used in the slang phrase "caedere'd", which apparently means "to be subjected to dragon pornography against one's will."
From Cicero's "Pro Milone":

"... partim, quod hunc iam interfectum putarent, caedere incipiunt eius servos..."

Meaning:

"... some of them, having thought that he had already been killed, began to kill his slaves..."
by prophet January 19, 2005
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emotionally caged

One who doesn't share his/her feelings.
To keep stuff bottled up.
Sometimes the my best Friend seems emotionally caged.
by Robert Michael Hensel April 13, 2008
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Crazed Up

suffering loss of emotional control: crazed

to derange or impair the mind of; make insane
To become mentally deranged or obsessed; go insane
afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement
Having 3 ouzo's or more;
I'm about to get Crazed Up! I'm Crazed Up!

crazed,insane,wild,half-crazed,deranged
by wound up tight September 24, 2011
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cased

To examine or survey (a house, bank, etc.) in planning a crime (sometimes fol. by out)
They cased the joint and decided to pull the job on Sunday.
by Elendil January 1, 2009
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cazen

Curly black hair, dark skinned mixed, wears tank tops a lot, plays football, and is a leader
Cazen runs the best touchdowns in football, and is a great leader
by Cazen November 25, 2017
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Caledonian Sleeper

At a Scottish wedding when a drunk Groomsman targets a passed out/sleeping guest at the reception (after party). The aforementioned lifts his kilt and proceeds to put his flacid penis in the unsuspecting sleeping victims mouth. Once fully inserted the Groomsman then motions as though he is activating the pullchord of a locomotive and yells "Choo Choo. All aboard!"
Cameron was looking forward to Donald and Morag's wedding. However he would not be drinking incase Hamish inflicted a Caledonain Sleeper on him if he passed out. Hamish was famous for his Caledonian Sleepers at weddings.
by CopeDawg February 17, 2018
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Caledfwlch

It is the eponym of Excalibur, from the "Sword in the Stone" story in Arthurian legend.
Person A: Hey, what was the sword in the Sword in the Stone story called again?
Person B: Well, its name in the story is Excalibur, but the name itself comes from a Welsh name — Caledfwlch.
Person A: Oh. I didn't need to know all that, but thanks anyway, I guess.
by d.strides September 30, 2019
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