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commanate 

verb: to add commas into a sentence
Please commanate the sentences that are missing puctuation.
commanate by Chiqueta December 16, 2010

Contaminated Goat 

A term used in response to someone who is annoying the heck out of you and you dont really know what else to call them without making them cry. Although if they do cry, you'd be ok with that outcome, viewing it as an added bonus. Not recommended for use in school, business meetings , chruch sermons, weddings or Bar Mitzvahs. May be appropriate for use between colleagues at work in limited situations, such as when your coworker keeps annoying you via instant messaging.
Jon: "Hey Barry, I really like your proposal but its a little rough around the edges... still needs some work."
Barry: "Oh yeah? Jon, you are such a contaminated goat!
Contaminated Goat by Big Daddy BK February 23, 2014

contaminate 

To forcefully play music or sing or otherwise make some consistent sound within earshot of a person or group who consider said sounds annoying and unwanted.
Dude, let's get out here. Someone contaminated this place with country.
contaminate by edstar77 April 9, 2014

Standard Fetal Medicine Contaminated The State Of Flint: The First Juvenile Release. 

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Person 343: Standard Fetal Medicine Contaminated The State Of Flint: The First Juvenile Release.

Men Breasts Did Not Contaminate Michigan Of Flint 《¤》 

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Person 343: Men Breasts Did Not Contaminate Michigan Of Flint 《¤》
It is said of the situation where a person has the bad luck to make contact with his testicles against an undefined surface or object, intentioned or not.
Given the nature of the word, it is more appropriate to design cases where the interaction is made with a moving object, for example, a ball.
Although it is extremely painful for the victim, it tends to be considerably funny to people who witness it.
Today in the baseball game the pitcher took a nutshot; the baseball hit him in the nuts.

Man, I just watched the funniest nutshot video ever.
Nutshot by Uberflaven March 1, 2009
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