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Licho Effect 

An effect used when you serve your self dinner, sit down, forget your fork, making you have to ask someone for one.
"Don't forget your fork I don't wanna deal with the Licho Effect."
Licho Effect by uknowncs September 10, 2018
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An old English word meaning a corpse. It is present in a number of English place names, notably Lichfield, and can also be spelled lych or lyke; it derives from the Medieval English “lic” meaning a dead body.
Cuz they wuz afeard of 'un, they 'ad to make a stone coffin for 'is lich.
Lich by AKACroatalin November 30, 2015

lachotus 

a dirty, hairy, mexican vajeen
Does that girl have a lachotus or is it bald and clean?
oh she has a full-on lachotus
lachotus by m and c and k and e November 5, 2011
pronounciation: lick-bow (as one word)

in Ontario, Canada, all liquor is sold at a government run chain of stores called the LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario).
Licbo is used in conversation as it is shorter to say and is a phonetic pronunciation of the abbreviation
Dirk: hey, Mirk, got any plans for the tonight?
Mirk: oh yeah, going to a party at Zirks, but i gotta hit up the licbo and buy some whiskey first
licbo by pb foot August 25, 2010

Taint-a-licious

The "pleasure" produced by gently stroking the soft supple skin between the anus and the genitals.
Patty that thing you were going around my back side last night was "Taint-a-licious".
Taint-a-licious by kerb-stirer August 8, 2014