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Presidente Por Supuesto 

Barak Obama. Literally, President Of Course. A very loose Spanish translation of President Yes We Can. While nowhere close to being an accurate translation, it does convey a sense of that positive can-do attitude of the 44th president of the United States of America and it's fun to say.
If anyone can get single-payer passed it's Presidente Por Supuesto, the 44th president of the United States.
A meal eaten between supper and breakfast, also referred to as brinner and/or brupper.
Dizzy was sad that he had not eaten all day, so Alli made him some French toast for supfast.
supfast by Kasnia May 18, 2008

Sapfest "17" 

A term used to proclaim the year of 2017 to pick up the game a whole year long. by going out all weekend.
Usually involves a fair share of alcohol and dirty snitches.
brah: we should step up the game and do a sapfest "17"
brah2: Brah, you're on to something here
Sapfest "17" by Sapfest "17" February 16, 2017
Take the concept of a buffet but instead of "eating" its "suffering".
So instead of "all you can eat"
It is a "all you can suffer"

Would be best used in sports event etc etc
Tim: Ay yo, lets go on a suffest!!!
Tom: A suffest!?
Tim: We are gonna do loops up the mountain until we go bonk.
Suffest by Neeb1234 March 14, 2021

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