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harzag

Someone who involves other people in sexual activity against their will.

Rape is a crime where the victim is forced into sexual penetration against his or her will. It is considered by most societies to be among the most severe crimes.
I was assaulted by a harzag today. It was horrifying.
by jackinthebx April 4, 2007
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harzag

A brother that loves smackin the ho, even when the ho say no.
Can also be used in the form of an action.
Man, Toby be smackin that ho! He's such as dirty fckng harzag!

Yeah dog, he got all harzag on her ass!
by Burger and Fries April 16, 2007
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Harmagedon

Being unusually large, powerful or wonderful. On a grander scale than the modified word would otherwise imply.

Larger than EPIC.
This movie is EPIC, nay its HARMAGEDON
by Alileus May 16, 2011
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harmageddon

n. An escalating cascade of destruction initiated by a poorly thought-out action.

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If you touch the vena cava with that scalpel we will be here all night dealing with the erupting harmageddon.
by gnostic3 December 27, 2014
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Haragan

"El Haragan" is a mexican rock band from mexico city which includes a lot of meaningful lyrics about life and its dangers. It is in spanish and heard by most people who heard it in Mexico during the 80's or around there.
1. People who enjoy El Haragan will also enjoy Liran Roll, Interpuesto, El Tri, and various other bands.

2. Have you heard that song by El Haragan? It means a lot to me.
by Bob Dylan Smith May 21, 2008
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Hardage

Hardage is a last a Scottish Irish last name meaning hard acre and relates back to farmers from the early 1900s and 1800s. They also ideally have the biggest dicks and are absolute mad lads will do any dare. It’s also a sick last name
Chad: “Yo Hardage jump off that house” Hardage person: “bet”
by Ahardage person March 25, 2021
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harpago

Noun (ancient Roman naval terminology): a catapult-launched grappling hook, invented in the 1st century BCE by Marcus Agrippa, and successfully employed by himself (as commander of Roman naval forces) during the Battle of Actium, against the forces of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII, and her ally, the Roman triumvir Marcus Antonius (a.k.a. Mark Anthony).
"When Antony's larger Egyptian ships had penetrated the Roman line, Agrippa's smaller galleys successfully reeled them in for close marine combat by using the harpago."
by speedog June 10, 2010
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