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Flame retardant 

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A safer way to call someone retarded without a teacher knowing. Make sure to put “expired” in front of it to lower suspicion.
Joe: I failed the math test. How was I supposed to know that x is equivalent to 2?
Mike: You expired flame retardant!
Flame retardant by Thebirdman567 November 8, 2019

Flame Retardant 

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A person with "special needs" who is also gay.
Tard #1: "Did you hear about Chuck? He came out of the closet!"
Tard #2: (makes random noises) "...and I thought I was the only Flame Retardant!" (burps)

flame retardant 

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Person or object used by males to block advances from memebers of the same sex.
I had to go to a gay bar with my friend Christopher the other night so I invited my friend Laura to go and pretend to be my girl friend and act as a Flame Retardant.
flame retardant by SI_ex_pat February 8, 2010
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Dotard 

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That dotard is going to get us all blown up, if he doesn't calm down .
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