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potrezebie

1. The sound of a sneeze
2. A type of zebra stew that s cooked in a tie-shaped pot.
3. Something Alfreddy Neuman would say
4. Something from MAD magazine, which has NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with MAD TV. DAMNIT, STOP THINKING THAT!
1. "potrezebie!" "bless you."
2. We had potrezebie for dinner last night- then grenpeace came in and we got arrested. I guess Zebras are endangered.
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potrezebie by Pineapples August 7, 2003
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potrzebie 

There are five separate pronunciations for "potrzebie," all of which are wrong.
potrzebie by Anonymous May 1, 2003
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potrzebie 

The name of a spoof system of weights and measures once described in Mad magazine. Also the name of one of the units. The article was written by Donald Knuth. Yes, this is apparently the same Donald Knuth who went on to develop the TEX typesetting system and write the multivolume opus "The Art of Computer Programming".
1000 potrzebies = 1 kilopotrzebie
potrzebie by Lawrence D'Oliveiro November 12, 2003

potrzebie 

in need
potrzebie by jack forrester October 24, 2003

potrzebie 

(Polish), v. - "I want" or "I need", depending on context. Used as an all-purpose nonsense word by U.S. humor publication, Mad Magazine. The pronunciation indicated for this definition is the correct one.
There is no real English example of the word "potrzebie", as those who made it famous in America (writers of Mad Magazine) used it pretty much without rhyme or reason.
potrzebie by Panther Wyvern November 12, 2003

potrzebie 

An entity permeated by the ethereal exudations of Moxie.
Whon thotte Aprylle swythyn Potrzebie,
The burgydde Pryllye gyves one hebijebie.
potrzebie by Reuven Taranto August 9, 2003

portzebie 

First used in MAD magazine, portzebie is a word of many meanings. It is basicly a nonsense word often used to add comedy to a situation.

When you have to use a word, you might as well use portzebie.

Used by Alfred E. Neuman
What brand is your clock?
I dunno, Portzebie maybe
portzebie by macavity81 August 23, 2009