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signal 2

police jargon for an individual who is intoxicated
"Both of these suspects are Signal 2"
by freeski4ever September 18, 2006
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Virtue Signalling

Virtue signalling is a superficial attempt by somebody to flaunt their self righteousness.

Often condemning others to gain attention, validation or showboat moral superiority.
Jada: “Andrew called me a polluter, but he drives a car with the worst fuel economy!”

Will: “You know he doesn’t about the environment, he’s only virtue signalling”
by Truth is Objective March 17, 2022
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dollop signs in the eyes

A facial cumshot, especially one which gets in the eye of the recipient. Since many regard a facial as "the money shot," it stands to reason that the spatterings of sperm would be their symbol.
At the end of the video, the amateur porn queen took four loads on the face--she definitely had dollop signs in the eyes!
by glandcyclops February 1, 2009
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Semi-significant other

A person you are dating casually, but is potentially a keeper.
I thought you and Kimberly were monogamous.
Well, she is a semi-significant other, but we haven't committed to anything yet, so I'll keep trolling while I wait for her to get serious.
by Obscure One November 18, 2016
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revolving time signature

n.

1. A phrase of music notated in a particular meter, but accented as though it were written in another. When played against the backdrop of the initial time signature, the "revolving" time signature feels as though it is moving around the other one.

2. Another term for hemiola
The revolving time signature at the end of the song gave me motion sickness.
by Sommy July 9, 2004
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The Fat Signal

While driving through town at night I was hungry so I saw The Fat Signal and picked up a cheese burger at McDonalds.
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Virtue Signalling

To take a conspicuous but essentially useless action ostensibly to support a good cause but actually to show off how much more moral you are than everybody else.
Fred: I see George has changed his profile picture to show his support for refugees.
Barbara: Has he donated money or time? Is he giving English lessons? Is he making a room available?
Fred: No, no, he's just virtue signalling.
by Verboy March 18, 2016
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