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cod waters 

1. The waters used to desalt codfish during it's preparation. Codfish should be immerse in cold water, in the proportions of 2/3 water to 1/3 codfish, during several hours. The water should be renewed every 6-8 hours.

2. Forgotten; to remain the same, stalled; a situation or plan that didn't progress.
"Honey, remember to change the cod water!"

"- Hey man, how's your plan to rule the world going?

- My bitch got pregnant, so it remains in cod waters, I guess..."
cod waters by GiraPratos April 16, 2017
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cod water 

Water that is collected,while in the shower,by cupping ones hands under their genitals,most commonly after strenuous activities or sex.
Did you see that dude throw cod water on the other guy while in the community shower ?
cod water by Rozworm December 20, 2018
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