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caking up

We are'nt caking up, throwing parties every week.
by Dave March 22, 2004
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cring

a. A noise accompanied by a solid hit that usually sends the opponent rocketing away.

b. A noise accompanied by the sparkle of something shiny, or epic.
a. Link hit Kirby with the Homerun Bat, blasting the pink ball off the stage with a satisfying "CRING".

b. The professor, smirking, pushed his glasses towards his eyes with a single finger, a soft "cring" sounding with the shine on their frame that followed.
by Tancuras April 1, 2009
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Beef Caking

To have a conversation on the phone with a particular person you are not interested in but acting as though you are. Most commonly used when people are bored. It's basically talking just to talk.
"Man Johnny over there beef caking with that lean."
by Chels J April 16, 2008
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cading

to cade somthing or lean on it with all your weight usally a bigger person or dresser
quit cading me

dont cade the sofa or it will move
by joshua k wilkinson November 5, 2006
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Cringe

The act of Strategically placing a toothpick under your toe nail and kicking a wall
Ima cringe my toes when I get home
by Jeffreyman November 17, 2017
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carling

originaly marketed in the uk as a canadian(briefly and dubiously) lager brand with the after tag of black label.Has out lasted the rest of the early cheap and nasty lager brands due only to marketing. Tastes of tin if it comes in one or not.If ever the addage of tip it straight into the toilet and save your self the trouble, was ,it applies to this stuff!
carling ? got ANYTHING else?
by toymi69 May 30, 2008
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caging

A form of voter suppression. Employed by members of Republican Party, the term refers to the political tactic of using direct mail to target registered voters in order to invalidate registration and purge from voter rolls. With one type of caging, a political party sends registered mail to random addresses of registered voters of the opposing party. If the mail is returned as undeliverable - because, for example, either the voter refuses to sign for it, or the voter isn't present for delivery, or the voter is homeless - the party uses that fact to challenge the registration, arguing that because the voter could not be reached at the address, the registration is fraudulent. With the validity of the registration challenged, the voter's ballot cannot be counted until the voter proves that their registration is valid.
The voters targeted by caging are often the most vulnerable: soldiers deployed overseas, those who are unfamiliar with their rights under the law, and those who cannot spare the time, effort, and expense of proving that their registration is valid. On the day of the election, when the voter arrives at the poll to request a ballot, an operative of the party challenges the validity of their registration. Ultimately, caging works by dissuading a voter from casting a ballot, or by ensuring that they cast a provisional ballot, which is less likely to be counted.
Monica Goodling cited her concern about "vote caging" in her written and oral testimony to the United States House Judiciary Committee on May 23, 2007, mentioning that Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty "failed to disclose that he had some knowledge of allegations that Tim Griffin had been involved in vote-caging during his work on the president's 2004 campaign."
by johnnyatlanta October 21, 2008
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