"Now I'm Of Consenting age to be forgetting you in a cabaret..."
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by RxAxM August 19, 2007
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Chaap diya launde ne to!
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Chaap diya launde ne to!
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dave: what time did you get in last night
rick: i had a cabaclysm, had to walk home, didn't get back til 6am
dave: hahaha!
rick: i had a cabaclysm, had to walk home, didn't get back til 6am
dave: hahaha!
by billom88 January 2, 2012
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by victurtle1119 July 7, 2011
Get the Chabalicious mug.A camaraderie, or brotherhood, among cab drivers, as coined by Stephen Fry.
Drivers show cabaraderie when they let each other know where the traffic is bad, allow other cabs to pull in in front of them, and so on.
Drivers show cabaraderie when they let each other know where the traffic is bad, allow other cabs to pull in in front of them, and so on.
Stephen Fry, who used to drive a London cab, coined the word cabaraderie to describe the kindness shown to him by actual cab drivers.
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Get the Cababed mug.One of the most notorious nightclubs in Berlin, Germany during the "decadent" Weimar Republic area of the 1920s. The usual show consisted of short acts, skits, and songs, etc. performed by "amateurs." (i.e, nameless or unknown) In reality the "performers" were almost always mentally or physically handicapped people chosen specifically because they had no actual talent and were presented solely so the audience of tourists and "intellectual" slummers could laugh at them for "entertainment." The diminuative Jewish Master of Ceremonies, Erwin Lowinsky, was the inspiration for the character protrayed famously by Joel Grey in the much toned down stage production, "Cabaret." Also the club was more distantly an inspiration for the equally infamous '70s TV show "The Gong Show."
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