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prejuice

clear fluid that comes out of the dick during erection; oozes out to lube up the dick and pussy before sex

Also precum
When she started to blow me, she got a little taste of prejuice.
by PreJuice April 18, 2005
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Prejudice Equality

Influencing discrimination on every race of human. Not one race can be targeted, all are of equal status and value.
Person 1 - "I'm all about prejudice equality. Everyone gets shit!"
Person 2 - "You're a horrible human being..."
by Krekos July 14, 2016
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prejudice plus power

Prejudice plus power is a definition popular among white academics that defines racism as "prejudice plus institutional power". It was invented by white social scientists including Bidol-Padva and has faced criticism from writers of critical race theory. Due to how institutional racism is understood, no individual can be institutionally racist or systemically racist, so no individual can be racist using the P+P definition.

As a definition rooted in white supremacy, it assumes that power is a zero-sum game.

Also known as prejudice + power, P+P, and R=P+P.
Minorities can't be racist because we have no power! Racism is prejudice plus power, and while I am prejudiced, I don't have the systemic power to be racist.

Actually, there are multiple levels of racism including systemic racism. You can be internally and interpersonal racist, regardless of your racial identity. And P+P was literally invented by white people to hurt the Black Panthers, so cut it out.
by encantador December 23, 2021
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Prejudice Equality

Where everyone gets the equal amount of shit... Niggers, Gooks, Rednecks all get the equal amount of shit.
Hey nigger there is some fried chicken over there, Hey gook don't eat the neighbors cat, Hey redneck your cousin doesn't like to be fucked. Prejudice Equality
by Jake fagler August 11, 2016
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prejudice + power

It's used to in an attempt to exempt the person using it from racism. In reality it's possibly a form of cognitive dissonance where a person mistakenly believes that their race, any color, or self is either inferior or superior.
Person A: Prejudice + power = racism

Person B: That's the get out of racism free card.
by Lumlotus December 9, 2016
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Pride and Prejudice

A novel by Jane Austen first written from 1796 to 1797 and initially called "First Impressions," but not published until 1813, it details the exploits of the Bennet family and their search for suitable husbands for the five Bennet girls: Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty (Catherine) and Lydia.

One of Austen's most famous novels and sometimes called one of the first Romantic Comedies (outside of Shakespeare's plays), it details the sexual and marriage politics of the Georgian period, more specifically, the Regency Era. Since the Bennet estate, Longbourn, is entailed away to the closest male relative on Mr. Bennet's side (the rather vile Mr. Collins), the Bennet girls will have to secure rich husbands. Otherwise, their father's death will essentially leave them relatively penniless and less of a marriage prospect. As a result, the eldest two girls, the beautiful and kind Jane, and the witty and winsome Elizabeth, find themselves involved with the complications of courtship. Through various situations of trial and error, mix-ups, miscommunications, balls, letters, trips to Town (London) and the Lake District, a painful proposal, a scandalous elopement and most importantly, preconceived notions based on wounded pride and prejudiced ideas, the girls eventually secure the affections of the kindly, good-natured Mr. Bingley ("5,000 a year!") and the proud, strikingly handsome but shy and rather intimidating Mr. Darcy (oh my, 10,000 a year!).

Overall, the novel emphasizes the importance of family, duty, not giving in to preconceived notions or judging someone based on rumor and conjecture, as well as the radical idea (for the time) that money does not necessarily make the gentleman. Additionally, it upholds the concept that marriage should not only be based on class and social situation, but also mutual respect, wisdom and wit.

Admittedly a hard novel to get through on account of the somewhat archaic language, there have been numerous movie and television adaptations. These range from the 1940 Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier version, to the 1995 BBC miniseries starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth (arguably the most famous and truest to the book), to the most recent 2005 Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen rendition. There is also the Bridget Jones series of books and movies, a loose adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. In this series, Bridget's love interest Mark Darcy is based off of actor Colin Firth's interpretation of Mr. Darcy in the 1995 BBC miniseries. As an inside joke, the Bridget Jones movies feature Colin Firth playing the role of Mark Darcy, as is alluded to in the novels.
The famous first line of Pride and Prejudice: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
by radguurl December 11, 2006
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Extreme Prejudice

A single-minded action -- usually in reference to an aggressive act of killing something or someone.
"You need to wipe out the enemy with extreme prejudice."
by Luddz May 19, 2015
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