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A scotish nickname given to those who often get into fightrs and more importantly win./ A Scotish slag word for beating somebody up.
Did you see tober in that fight? It was amazing!
Did you see the fight? He really gave him a tobering!
Did you see the fight? He really gave him a tobering!
by toberisme May 10, 2011
May 14 Word of the Day
Intelligence agency term for "psychological operation". A government or corporate-sponsored operation, usually taking the form of a "terrorist attack" or "crazed gunman on a spree", with the intent of panicking the public into demanding more police and laws inhibiting freedom. Psyops are usually carried out by drugging a civilian or group of civilians with aggression-promoting drugs, psyching them up, arming them, and sending them out to commit mayhem. Government-sponsored terrorism. See also blackshirts, conspiracy
Person A: Man, that nutcase Martin Bryant guy shot 35 people in Tasmania!
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
by Mystikan April 11, 2006
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tober is the tenth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and the sixth of seven months to have a length of 31 days. tober has grow a popularity due to the number of people missing out on tembers renowned “fun month”, some call tober 'the make up for it month', Greenday seemed to have missed out and even wrote a song after it: “Wake Me Up When tember Ends” it is also the eighth month in the old Roman calendar, ober retained its name (from the Latin ôctō meaning "eight") Along with some of the greatest being born in the month i.e Risko The Great and also among the Anglo-Saxons, it was known as Ƿinterfylleþ, because at this full moon (fylleþ) winter was supposed to begin.
by qatrez October 15, 2018
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Derogatory term for the male genitalia, with special reference to that which resembles a sweet potato of sorts.
by Bob Turner May 29, 2006