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Pressure Cooker

The most common nickname for the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, located at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. The term was created around the beginning of the 2011 football season, when Arkansas began to "put on the pressure" and "cook" the opposition.
"Turn on the Pressure Cooker, chop up some onions and throw in the taters; we're having tiger tonight, boys!"

"Goddamn this is some good aggie.

Of course! Only the best meats are prepared in the Pressure Cooker."
by Tusk Luver November 21, 2011
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Conservative Socialist

Damn, I heard Chad is a conservative socialist. No wonder he's fucking good at everything.
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rice cooker

asian car, such as a toyota, honda, nissan, hyundai, kia, or mitsubishi. commonly runs on soy sauce instead of gas
by whatsupimphil July 12, 2009
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closer to the sun

an abolutely amazing song by the band slightly stoopid...hellz yea
Closer to the sun, and far from the moon
by Robotcow January 5, 2009
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Cooler Than Being Cool

Ice cold.

(see song "Hey Ya" by Outkast).
What's cooler than being cool? ICE COLD!!
by useful idiot January 4, 2005
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Conservaphobia

The mental abnormality wherein a person has an irrational fear of people with a conservative point of view.
Since the election of President Trump, it seems that conservaphobia is sweeping the nation, and the globe.
by 66tornadoes December 11, 2016
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Conservative Movement

Political movement in the USA that combines numerous conservative or rightwing movements into a surprisingly cohesive whole. The Conservative Movement (CM) successfully established a dominant role in the Republican Party, and nearly all GOP officials are affiliated with it.

Members of the Conservative Movement are known as "movement conservatives."

In the USA, political parties themselves are very weak and nebulous; historically, they are not bound to any particular ideology or constituency. Instead, parties take their ideological guidance from movements, which endorse candidates based on their commitment to the goals of that particular movement. Movements also marshall fundraising and organizing networks, binding candidates to elected officials and to affiliated thinktanks. The CM is distinguished because it captured an entire party, and tied it to an emphatically rightwing ideology.

The three components of the CM are the neoconservatives (neocons), religious right (theocons, "Moral Majority"), and the AEI-affiliated business conservatives (money cons).
More important, conservatives who embraced conspiratorial thinking shared a sufficient set of complaints, assumptions, and common enemies that united them with their more "respectable" cohorts in one movement. They swam in the same ideological waters as the broader conservative movement... and. above all, participated in building one mobilization out of their common grievances against American liberalism.

Lisa McGirr, *Suburban Warriors* (2002)
by Abu Yahya May 29, 2009
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