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Wingard

Noun/Verb

"Wingard" is a name or term given to a male of extreme coolness. He is usually perfect in physique and is into cars and gadgets. Girls go crazy over him, simply put; he is a god.
Girl: Oh my god, I met a "Wingard" last night at the club!
by Professor Chikita May 9, 2011
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colton wingard

man whos mom is a whore.
that is a colton wingard mom right there
by sam wallis\ October 18, 2008
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Wingardium Leviosa

A fictional spell from the Harry Potter series. Its supposed to make objects hoover in midair; The Levitation Spell.
Ron: Wingardium LeviosAA!
Hermione: Stop! Stop! Stop! You're going to take someone's eye out! Besides, you're saying it wrong. It's LeviOsa, not LevioSA.
Ron: You do it then if you're so clever. Go on, go on.
Hermione: Wingardium Leviosa!
by rafarafa May 30, 2005
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Right-Wingtard

Someone who is conservative and stupid and can't even properly argue their own political view's
Right-Wingtard: "Abortion is bad and whoever aborts is going to hell
Bob: "what about in cases of rape"
Right-Wingtard: "thats different"
by not sure45 September 4, 2013
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Wingadooser

A small hand held paddle used to whack balls back and forth in various games.
Grab that wingadooser and we can play some ping-ball!
by Master Educator October 11, 2015
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wingtard

A combination of the words WINGNUT and RETARD, the typical wingtard (sometimes also called a "neocon" or a "republican") is too addled by his or her dogma to be educated.
(1.) "That wingtard doesn't seem to get that borrowing on top of borrowing is why the dollar is sinking."

(2.) Who but a wingtard would thing 160,000 soldiers could pacify a place the size of Iraq? Even the NYPD has more officers per head to police one city!
by Jolly P. Roger April 8, 2008
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Wingardium Leviosa

In the Wizarding world, a levitation spell used to lift objects - such as feathers, sticks, etc - in the air. To perform this spell, it requires a swish and flick of your designated wand.
According to the brightest witch of our age, it is pronounced Wingardium leviOsa, not leviosA.

Swish and flick.

Take notes, wizards.
by TinyNova November 18, 2020
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