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The most amazing band ever. They make really good reggae music. They are not that popular but their fans are true. The album Time Bomb is sick. Check out their songs like Summer Nights, Time Bomb, Falling, Let Me Inside, No Letter etc.
Dude, did you hear the new song by Iration?

Yeah man i got totally high to it.
Iration by lovemusiclife. July 15, 2011
pron.(i-rai-tion)a)The Rastafarian state of mind, from which, one is absent of the world, but within the self;only to be achieved by inhaling holy smoke.
Ex.
Snoop Dog:"The blunt smells so good, that I cant wait to feel the iration! Foshizzle? My nizzle?"

"The iration I got from those special brownies was intense!"
Iration by Rastafarian559 February 11, 2009
the act of being irate, or when something undeniably makes you upset or angry.
"aaron, did you hate that test or WHAT? it was pure iration."
"yeah, sean, i'm so mad! IRATION!"
iration by ABIGAILLLL May 29, 2008

Google'ination!!

Google is taking over the world - in a short period of time, Google+ will be taking over and this word/phrase will more than ever be taking its place in our vocabulary existences...

Fusion of Google & Domination
Google+ 6-12 months from now will be conquering the universe with mighty Global Google'ination!!

irrational clark lust 

Disorder affecting thousands in the US and portions of Canada. Symptoms include racing thoughts of white pants, uncontrollable urges to manhandle fluffy red hair, blindly disregarding proper spelling rules, and feigning an interest in map-making.
ICL is thought to be caused by overexposure to the portraits and writings of early American explorer William Clark. As of 2011, there is no proven cure. Sufferers of the disorder are said to have reegretted no-thing &c.
Park Ranger: Miss, you can't stand that close to that portrait of William Clark!
Young Lady: CLAAAAAAK.
Young Lady's companion: She can't hear you Park Ranger, she's suffering from Irrational Clark Lust.

irrationallyexcusive

Someone who is always making excuses, but all excuses seem to be irrational, or easily proved wrong on the basic premise of the excuse itself.
I assign a new user to a system, then when they can't access the system, I see that the password I issued has a double S instead of one S. Being irrationallyexcusive, I blame the keyboard for adding the additional S to the password.