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DIARRFAB 

DIARRFAB:- Is the "phantom fit", anyone - (except a fully formed and famed FABARM) - can face. It shows the effects of discharging too much solid waste too frequently, and famed as s o m e o n e who will, someday, become a full FABARM.
I just can't get over tonight and help you become a "FULLFAB" - DIARRFAB has struck you - set up another meeting!
DIARRFAB by FABARM February 4, 2019
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DIARRABIES 

When you have diarrhea so bad it drives you insane. You foam at the mouth and are afraid of water.
Ron: Hey Harry, what's wrong with Seamus?

Harry: I dunno, friend, he's been acting mad all day!

Hermione: Watch out! He has diarrabies! We have to put him down!
DIARRABIES by EthelPeeJones October 3, 2011
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