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Dipsudopolygayist 

The ultimate insult during an insult battle.
Di (dye) = Opposite (in this case the opposite of fake = real);
Psudo (sudo) = Fake (these two put together do nothing but make the word longer, but as most people know, the longer the insult the better);
Poly (...poly?) = Many (in this case implying he/she gets around);
Gay (Gai!!) = Gay (as in "Ur Gay LOL!!")
Ist (Is+t said like a german would) = One who is (in other words "Ur Gay LOL!!")
Insultist Contestant 1: "Your Gay!"
Insultist Contestant 2: "Your Mum/mom is Gay!"
Insultist Contestant 1: "Your Mum/mom is Polygay!"
Insultist Contestant 2: "Your Mum/mom is Dipsudopolygayist!"
Insultist Contestant 1: "Err..."
Dipsudopolygayist by kiwee September 29, 2007
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Sonion comes from a GIF that is a mix of the word son and onion ( if you use this slang you like dih)
Man 1 says "I drank last night I need a break" Man 2 "Sonion"
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