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Addiction to horseback riding. A term created by British professor David Nutt in attempt to compare the harms of risky but legal activities, such as horseback riding, to those of illegal ones, such as drugs. "Equasy" is deliberately made to sound similar to "ecstasy".
Statistically, a person is more likely to suffer serious bodily injury or death from equasy , or horseback riding, than from taking ecstasy.
equasy by russianboy3185 October 18, 2015
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interplay on nouns and verbs
an equanym example is to plan your work and work your plan or
say what you mean and mean what you say
equanym by msprecjewel November 24, 2009
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equasian 

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Mike- For an Asian she’s pretty cute
Anton- definitely, an equasian for sure!

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Anton- yeah, she’s an occasional cute Asian. Equasian.
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equasion 

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well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
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