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Danger! High Voltage! 

"Danger! High Voltage" is the name of a song by the group Electric Six, that features a man and older woman sitting in a room, and their sexual parts light up throughout the video. Very interesting concept, but bizarre nonetheless.
Fire in the disco...fire in the Taco Bell!
Fire in the disco...fire in the gates of Hell!
Don't you want to know how we keep starting fires?
It's my desire...it's my desire
Don't you want to know how we keep starting fires?
It's my desire...it's my desire

Danger! Danger! High Voltage!
When we touch...when we kiss!

danger! high voltage! 

Electric six's song with a funny video.
When we touch...and when we kiss.

Danger! High Voltage! 

"Danger! High Voltage!" is a song by the group Electric Six, whose video features the lead singer, Dick Valentine, and an older woman doing sexually suggestive things to each other as their private parts light up. The "female" vocals of the song are actually done by Jack White of The White Stripes, although this is still somewhat of a little-known fact. The band even tried to hide the fact that he was doing the vocals after The White Stripes became celebrities. This song, along with "Gay Bar," are probably the band's biggest hits.
Dick Valentine: Don't you wanna know how we keep startin' fires? It's my desire!
Jack White: It's my desire! Danger! Danger! High Voltage! When we touch...when we kiss!

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026
Huge. Surpassing normal expectations.
I was fishing with a Spinner Bait and a HONKIN pike came after it and hit it . Felt like a lawnmower running over a brick.
honkin by R. LaJoy December 26, 2005
Word of the Day on May 26, 2026

Stealthie 

when you're holding up your phone and making faces at it, as though you are taking a selfie, but you're really taking a picture of the person across from you or the wall or anything else that seems interesting but you don't want to be caught dead taking a picture of.

This action is often made more convincing by wiggling the eyebrows or opening the mouth, to pretend you're trying to get a Snapchat filter to work.
FRIEND A: "Did you just take a stealthie of me?"

FRIEND B (turning phone around): "no I was just using snapchat's new filter, see?"
Stealthie by gwenhyfar October 2, 2016
Word of the Day on May 25, 2026