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radiator-gate

a phrase originated from the 1972 Watergate scandal in Washington DC.
A reinvented phrase to describe ones situation when ones dart hits and pokes a whole in your best mates radiator
Commonly associated with N.S.C********
shit radiator-gate! *rings dad for immediate pick up*
almost as painfully awkward as radiator-gate
by anonymous January 19, 2022
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pulled inside the gate

Polish saying for when someone was beaten up and robbed possibly killed
What happened to your friends face.. He was pulled insde the gate

You shouldnt go that way you can get pulled inside the gate
by Cpt Bomba March 8, 2022
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Split gate

"Do you jack off to split gate hentai?"
"the game has hentai?"
"no, split gate, it has a space in the middle, its a slang for defloration"
"what"
by itchywetscrotum March 11, 2022
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Seven Gates Of Hell

A set of different areas around the Troy, IL and Collinsville, IL areas, outskirts of both and backroads that aren't really specified to where they go. You either know them or you don't. If you want to explore them, do so at your own risk. Disappearances, murders, occult things of varying degrees and even missing vehicles and the people in them.
"Oh, you've heard of the Seven Gates of Hell, right?" "What, around Troy, Illinois?" "Yeah. It's messed up. I've heard of people disappearing around there. I checked it out but I couldn't find anything." "Um, I recognize you. Haven't you been dead for a few years?"
by Not_Greg_Daddy January 25, 2022
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gated

gated (adj). gated means agreed/in agreement. derived from the room (29/01/22)
we all gated that we should loud the room
by Pilot_suicide January 29, 2022
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Gate

Gate is a term used to reference good crack cocaine
by Boot up tanmer February 9, 2022
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gate

1) A new word, entered here, meaning the opposite of "negate". A positive counter to "negate's" negative. To gate is to affirm, verify, support, confirm, validate, agree.

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2) A hinged barrier used to close an aperture in a wall, fence, or hedge.
3) A suffix denoting any kind of scandal, real or imagined - "Pizzagate" - following the 1972 Nixonian Watergate imbroglio, itself named for a Washington Hotel.
She entered the courtroom, confident that the DNA evidence, supported by eyewitness testimony, would gate her client's claim of innocence.
by Monkey's Dad March 28, 2021
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