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the tax for sinning. it's literally in the name, what do you mean i'm wrong?! it's the 'sin-tax'. the tax you have to pay for sinning- don't look at me like that! you know i'm right, you're just jealous i'm the one who has the balls to say it!
"Oooh, someone's gonna have to pay the sin-tax~"
sin-tax by eli-dino January 21, 2022
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A sin tax is a tax beyond normal sales tax on certain items that are thought to be harmful. The most common example is the tax on tobacco. The tax on gasoline and inefficient/polluting motor vehicles is another example. Sin taxes exist to drive up the cost of and therefore reduce the use of harmful products such as gasoline and tobacco.
The new sin tax on tobacco is forcing some people to quit.
sin tax by chonk cat May 14, 2009
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the tax that the christian church puts (or used to put) when they whould like to repent (or when they are dying)
guy: i think i am dying
church: you sinned, that's double sin tax since you didin't repent since 1999
sin tax by stamplerels November 1, 2021

sin tax error

When you ask a question so undefined, a crystal ball can't even predict the outcome. An accumulation of such errors in a crystal ball could begin to distort the space-time continuous. A cleansing ceremony must be conducted before a fracture between worlds occurs. The ceremony consists of coupon burgers, excess amounts of candy, and waving your arms while saying "psh."
"Man. I asked my crystal ball about when I would win the lottery, but it came back with 'sin tax error.'"
"Ah man. You have to ask questions in units of hours and dollars. You're going to open a portal if you keep asking questions like that."
sin tax error by Ultracaffeine October 3, 2019
Sintax, (adverb) is used to express someone lying (synonym for "cap"). The term was first used by a producer named LonelyVans and popularized by Pa1n.
Friend 1: "Bro I smashed Cailin"
Friend 2: "Quit sintaxing" or "that's some sintax"
Sintax by pa1n16 September 14, 2020
Used for the composition of sentences full of innuendos and vulgar language. Mostly used in chats. Resembling the word 'syntax'
D: What did you chat about with her?
H: This and that. But her latest sintax was pretty hot. I think we will hit it off soon.
sintax by Thoronto May 12, 2007
What grammar teachers would like to charge their students if they use crappy English in their oral/written assignments.
Mary Kay Letourneau wasn't prompted by a "puffed score" deal when she chose to be intimate with her student; she merely liked him a lot, and vise-versa. She still hadda pay quite a "sintax", though --- a significant jail-sentence, participation in a probationary-program period, etc.
sintax by QuacksO October 20, 2023