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Infamation

Gossip about someone your heard from a member of their family.
Everything I know about Shelly, I hear from her sister Beth. She's a great source of infamation.
by PistolPat April 5, 2009
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cavity wall insulation

To retain vital body heat by inserting your hands in your friends anal passage(s)
it was so cold in oslo we formed a massive ring around the fire and did some emergency cavity wall insulation
by Anonymous February 28, 2003
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Belly inflation day

Belly inflation day is the day when you send your friend videos / images of belly inflation fetishes!
Sarah! Why did you send me a picture of James Charles stomach expanding.

Its belly inflation day Travis!
by Lunarrrrrr August 8, 2021
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Microwave inflation

When the cooking time of food needs to be adjusted to account for a weaker or stronger microwave.
The microwave at my dorm room is older than the one at my house, so when I make a bag of popcorn, I have to adjust for microwave inflation.
by marblew August 2, 2011
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West Coast Inflation

Tendency of the west coast to overrate. For instance, if a show has rave reviews in Frisco you should wait until it gets as far east as Chicago before believing it.

Possible explanations include laidback, non-critical attitudes, drug use, and simply less exposure to good culture.

The term originated in the drum corps circle, where corps are numerically judged across the country and the scores coming from the west are disregarded.
Wow, these guys are supposed to be fantastic!

Don't believe the hype, it's just west coast inflation.
by TreeWeezel August 5, 2011
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Infatation

When a person has an obsessive love for and sexual attraction to the morbidly obese
Gerald has such an infatation for Rosie O'Donnell.
by Desert Viking Warrior October 23, 2007
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Inflation

When even with more money today, you can only afford to buy fewer goods and services than in the past—your future buying power is reduced as basic necessities like food, water, and gas get dearer each time.
Inflation explains why the price of a math book in 1960 was 30 cents, but the same type of book today costs 30 dollars, or why a ten dollars’ worth of cookies today only cost 30 cents half a century ago.
by MathPlus January 4, 2019
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