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Slavishly 

The act of doing something against your will....by way of someone elses actions....aka parents, teachers, and/or your superiors

or very evil and persuasive friends
(over the phone conversation)

Friend: hey Nick, you wanna go to a party tonight?

Nick: I can't.....grr....i slavishly have to do homework that's due tomorrow.
Slavishly by Nick Stone September 16, 2009
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(SLAHV-ish)

In a fashion similar to that of a Slav
"Michael's Adidas tracksuit is very Slavish."

"Cheeki-breeki is such a Slavish word."
Slavish by HeavymetalWeeaboy June 16, 2018
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The state of many followers of Barack Obama, perhaps
ironic given the context of his election as president.
She's completely slavish in her prez comportment.
Another BO peep. Her granny's granny was a slave.
slavish by Ward Smith January 22, 2009
Pronounced: Slay-vish

The act of imposing rule or principle through the expression of fear based consequence.
Masta: If you don't pick that cotton boy I will whip you good.

Kunta: wow, that's really slavish of you sir.
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Boss: If you walk in here 1 minute past 8am, you will be terminated. Fired! No more paycheck!

Joe: Wow, that's kind of a slavish move on your part.

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19th Century Slave: They whip me and I gotta pick cotton, no I don't like it, but they give me food , shelter, and water for my family. If I resist they threaten to take away what I need to survive.

Guy from future: Wow, that slavish circumstance sounds awfully familiar to the slavish condtion in the twentieth centurty, just more diverse. Is that what they mean by equality?
Slavish by pawupclosedotcom June 8, 2009
Yes, Slogishly is a word.
Work is Slogishly
Slogishly by Tyler Star January 20, 2021
To be slow , boring, dragging on
Work is Slogishly
Slogishly by Tyler Star January 20, 2021

Summer Teeth 

When someone has a lot of missing teeth.
Mannn, that dude has summer teeth!
What do you mean?
Summer here, summer there...
Summer Teeth by BeckPot August 2, 2012
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