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do you speak german?

to ask a prostitute if she will have anal sex with you.
by hoioindweMSA January 29, 2007
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slak

The underground artist responsible for the sporadically available web comics "where's the rice?" and "tokyo heat". both of which have been alledged to really be subconscious introspective psychological tools disguised by the surface level entertainment.

his/her subversive alter ego sometimes goes by an anagrammatic pseudonym
slak blurs the line between genius and insanity, bipolar in every sense, lucid and completely disoriented at the same time.
by ak-51 May 8, 2005
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Thus Spake Zarathustra

"Thus Spake Zarathustra" is an extravagant way of saying, "and so it begins," by using a slightly nonsensical allusion to the nineteenth century work by German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche.
"I'm not looking forward to doing that project next week."
"Me neither man."
-Teacher: "Since it may snow next week, we're going to be doing the project this week instead."
"Thus Spake Zarathustra."
by FunkyFreshRhymes September 22, 2016
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speak n' spell

A little red box that is supposed to teach kids how to read. Really it is a toy made by satan that sounds like a demon. Dane Cook makes fun of the speak n' spell in his cd Harmful If Swallowed
AEIOU

OMG the Speak N' Spell is going to kill me
by Kyle June 19, 2006
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slake

Someone who is both a slut and a flake. Or, someone who flakes out on you to act out slutty behavior.
"Fuck, Amanda slaked on me again. We had plans and instead she went to bone 3 different dudes."
by juuuuuulia March 20, 2008
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Double Speak

John Kerry on Monday: I am for the war in Iraq

John Kerry on Tuesday: I am against the war in Iraq
by Brandon Harwell September 13, 2004
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elite speak

A style of speech, intended to identify one as (over) educated, literate, erudite. Tends to make one sound like a snob. Includes use of words like "shall", "whom", "endeavor" instead of "try", "ergo" instead of "therefore", spelling out "et cetera" instead of using "etc.", etc.
Normal: I will see you later.
Elite speak: I shall see you later.

Normal: I've been sick lately.
Elite speak: I've not felt well of late.
by jevanyn April 1, 2010
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