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snafucated 

A programming term used as a joke. Originally seen in the article "How to Write Unmaintainable Code", snafucated is a method name used to confuse maintenance programmers working on the code after it has been written.
Admitting to not knowing the definition among programmers will result in widespread sniggering.
On a method called makeSnafucated insert only the comment /* make snafucated */.
Never define what snafucated means anywhere. Only a fool does not already know, with complete certainty, what snafucated means.
snafucated by Snafucated September 22, 2007
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Smacalated 

Forcefully applied pressure that causes harm to another person.
Headlock crushing someone’s nose.
“DAVE SMACALATED MY NOSE AND NOW I CANT BREATHE!”
Smacalated by GabeyBoi April 7, 2021

Snacalate 

Another word that describe a late night snack
you can have a snacalate later.
Snacalate by I.A15 February 23, 2017

Snarfalate

Verb. To damn to hell. Snar-fuh-layte.
"I will snarfalate you to hell."
Snarfalate by Tiger-kun~ May 10, 2010
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well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
Them future folk took ouare jerbs!
jerb by Jimberley Kim April 7, 2005
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