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verb: to stenga
the act of using alcohol and/or any other sort of intoxicant to increase one's chances of achieving sexual delight with a specific target.

to be stenga'd
waking up the next morning with a feeling of shame and worthlessness as well as a terrible hangover. asking your friends whether that ugly sleeze bag nailing you was a dream or actually happened. yea... it happened.
jimmy: dude, you should stop feeding sarah all that booze. seriously like i think she might actually die.
arthur: don't worry jimmy. i know exactly what i'm doing. it's the art of stenga.
jimmy: ooohh. on a stenga mission are we. well dude you better give her a few more shots if you want to pull this one off.

mary: sarah you poor thing, that asshole stenga'd you so bad
sarah: i know mary, but greater then my shame is my amazement. that was a perfectly executed stenga.
Stenga by Sleezebag Adams June 1, 2006
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In 4355, the first group of mongerian skateboarders were dubbed "stengali", or, in English, "skate mates by the riverside". They banded together in the city of Bugula, Pressia. They founded the first skateboarding sponsorship program in history, and that company became patented as "Bum-Rush". Preggo Boston and Buggish are the only two surviving members of the clan, which are now dubbed as "Stenga". All 7 others were crucified in the town of Supra, Wayne for walking past a large group of preschoolers at recess and doin "nuffin" about it (not getting them in a group, force-raping them and cementing them in a barren cave where they would be eaten alive by rats and spiders). Those seven were caught discarding the prepubescents by Lydia Rottencrotch, to which by her astonishment for the first time had witnessed such a heinous act of "neglect of rape".
"Damn, did you see that kickflip! That shit was straight up stenga!"

"Look Jim at our son in all of that DC attire. He must think he's stenga!"
stenga by gregg reed April 22, 2008
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Anyone who displays amazing talent at sports, comedy, philosophy, and fine arts.

A naturally well gifted Renaissance man.
The Dos Equis man is a Stenard.
stenard by stinkystenard September 3, 2012

Glass-Steagall 

Act passed in 1933 which regulated banking. Named for Sen. Carter Glass (D-VA) and Rep. Henry Steagall (D-AL 3rd). Also known as the Banking Act of 1933. Motivated by the Great Depression and one of the pillars of the New Deal.

Glass-Steagall prohibited commercial banks from engaging in underwriting securities, i.e., banks that accepted deposits and loaned money at interest were not allowed to issue bonds or new public offerings of stocks. The Act also authorized the creation of deposit insurance.

The Banking Act of '33 was strengthened in 1956 when bank holding companies were barred from the insurance business.

Between 1982 and 1999, banks were deregulated until the same corporation could take deposits, create credit, borrow from the Federal Reserve, underwrite stocks and bonds, operate a hedge fund, and sell insurance.
Glass-Steagall was repealed in stages between 1982 and 1999.

In 1990, the largest bank in the USA--CitiBank--held assets of $369.1 (2009 dollars); by 2009, it held over 5x that. Bank of America is now 13.24 times its size in 1990. The repeal of Glass-Steagall undeniably worsened our problem with banks that were too big to fail.
Glass-Steagall by Abu Yahya April 5, 2010
A British drink made from a half measure of whisky and soda water.

It is also the title of the first track on Meshuggahs album Nothing.
Let me buy you a Stengah, old friend.

Listen to Stengah, it's heavier than fat kids driving tanks.
Stengah by bicklenack May 22, 2011
Did you see davids leaked pictures of his stengus the other day?
Stengus by Arthus Maximus Pengus December 14, 2017
Sengakuji is a Buddhist temple located in the Takanawa neighborhood of Minato-ku, about 10 minutes from Shinagawa Station, Tokyo, Japan.

The graves of Shogun Asano Takumi no Kami Naganori and the forty-seven loyal Ronin are here.

Amazing story of honour, loyalty and Japanese culture.

Very, very few Japanese actually know of the temple, story or history.

Beautiful place when the sakuras bloom.
Foreigner in Tokyo - Did you hear the 5AM bell from Sengakuji this morning?
Japanese friend - What's a Sengakuji?
sengakuji by vegasrew April 13, 2007