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TROTSKY

A drink made of vodka and prune juice, served to Lamont Sanford (played by Demond Wilson) by Grady Wilson (played by Whitman Mayo) on an episode of the 1970s U.S. television show "Sanford and Son."
Grady: "Here is some vodka and prune juice."
Lamont: (takes a sip and spits it out immediately) "Vodka and prune juice!?"
Grady: "I call it a trotsky."
by doowop7 May 7, 2007
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tarts 'r' us

My msn is just tarts 'r' us.
by JAMD December 23, 2013
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toltec trots

diarrhea, especially from eating food or drinking water in Mexico.
I ate tacos in Nogales, Mexico. Later on I got the Toltec Trots.
by Teratogen September 4, 2013
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Pop Tarts from your Uncle

Receiving a crappy gift/date/stalking from an older slightly creepy man.
Dude that date, was like getting pop tarts from your uncle.
by Doc Fitz February 27, 2019
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potty trots

A case of diarrhea; slang for pain in pelvic areas and diarrhea
I was guarding the safe until i got the potty trots.
by Artman201 August 20, 2011
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Tarot

The tarot (tarock, tarocchi) began in 15th century Italy as a trick taking card game similar to spades. Most English speakers only associate tarot cards with psychics but the use of tarot cards for fortune telling did not begin until the 18th century when occult writers associated the cards with Egypt and Kabbalah. In many European countries tarot cards are still used for real card games while in places such as North America, the tarot has been marketed exclusively as a divination tool, obscuring the tarot's true purpose as a classic card game.
I've played the game of tarot with a French exchange student.
by RealHorrorShow June 21, 2008
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