Any flood of religious cuckbois who believe in a God, idol, guardian, deity or of the like. They are often ambitious/extremist zealots and can be of any culture, belief or religion, be it Christianity, Jewish, Muslim, Atheist, etc. They will often argue or fight solely for their preferred religion and deny all others just to protect theirs. They often refuse to listen to others not of their own and will fuck you over provided you oppose them or refuse to join.
The KKK cult is a bunch of spoiled school shooters who abhor blacks because of their giant monkey dicks.
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by El Diablo September 15, 2003
Get the Va' fa' un culo mug.an individual who defies against society's idea of being defined through only one subcultural group and however can noticeably embody different characteristics of two or more various subcultures which may include any combination of the following; emo, goth, bohemian, hippy, indie, skater, raver, surf culture, hip hop, punk, hipsters, etc. etc
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1.) An exaggeration of how the brain looks like the skin of Twilight characterEdward Cullen after doing lines of Adderall; pale white and sparkly.
1.) An exaggeration of how the brain looks like the skin of Twilight characterEdward Cullen after doing lines of Adderall; pale white and sparkly.
by Patrykowski21 March 13, 2010
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Examples of prison culture: Inmates not snitching on another inmate. Inmates showing respect for another inmates property. Underground economy of trading goods and services in prison. Keeping your bunk area clean if living in a two person cell. Disrespecting another inmate can lead to violence against the person.
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