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Spankydanky

Have a Spankydanky day.
by Fried chikin November 5, 2011
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Spanking the moonface

Another slang for masturbating, pleasuring ones self or fingering.
May be used in conjunction with beating the pufferfish.
Person A: What are you doing?
Person B: Beating the pufferfish.
Person A: What the actual....?
Person B: You know, spanking the moonface.
Person A: Ah.... I'll leave you to it then.
by Tbell November 9, 2014
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Spankee

A Quickie, is well, a quickie.
A Yankee is like a Quickie, but you do it yourself.

But a Spankee? That's like a Yankee but hurts a little bit more.
(**Shaking Hands)

Steve: Hey Josh, I havent seen you in a while. What's up?
Josh: Not much, a little stressed out a work.
Steve: Where you off too in such a rush?
Josh: To be honest? I gotta get a spankee on before I head back to work from lunch.
Steve: Aaaah yes. I just got got one in too.

(***Awkward looks after shaking hands)
by TheFlashSimiValley May 13, 2021
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shank bounce

to abruptly leave bounce from a particular event, leaving without letting anyone know that you have bouncend.
Yo has anyone seen him nah he must have shank bounced.

Hey where did you go lastnight you didn't even say goodbye O lastnight yea I did a shank bounce.
by Ni2Bic October 24, 2006
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Sanklish

A rare combination of English and Sankeerth (which is made up of lil Wayne lyrics and Trance music). It is commonly used during moments of excitement or high levels of intoxication.
Skeez: Ya'll tryna tryna??

Hawk: I have no idea what that means. Are you dropping that sanklish on me again?
by Neilson Hawk October 28, 2010
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Sankofa

The concept of “Sankofa” is derived from King Adinkera of the Akan people of West Africa. “Sankofa” is expressed in the Akan language as Sankofa bird “se wo were fi na wosan kofa a yenki.” Literally translated, this means “it is not taboo to go back and fetch what you forgot”.

“Sankofa” teaches us that we must go back to our roots in order to move forward. That is, we should reach back and gather the best of what our past has to teach us, so that we can achieve our full potential as we move forward. Whatever we have lost, forgotten, forgone, or been stripped of can be reclaimed, revived, preserved, and perpetuated.

Visually and symbolically, “Sankofa” is expressed as a mythic bird that flies forward while looking backward with an egg (symbolizing the future) in its mouth. This ties with our motto: “In order to understand our present and ensure our future, we must know our past.”
Sankofa is a proverbial term from the language of the Akan people of Ghana.
by anonymous September 30, 2020
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Turtle Shank

A plastic single use straw, that ultimately ends up in a turtle's nose.
Me: No turtle shank in my drink, please.

Bar Tender: What's that?
Me: A straw.
Bar Tender: Ohhh. Got it.
by C.B. #99 December 31, 2018
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