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  • Fu-sion

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  • Electron

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    electron and orbital r not the same thing! an electron is the negative particle of an atom, although its proven it may behave like an electromagnetic wave. the orbital is just the track it follows when its spinnig around the nucleus of the atom. where did u forget ur chemistry book?
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    An antique disco scene.
  • Ecru

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    A pale yellow, or grayish yellow, color. Derived from French words describing unbleached silk or flour.
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  • null

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    when someone is all high and lofty; stuck up so far that their ass can't toot
  • Antacid

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    A substance that reduces or corrects acidity, esp. in the stomach
  • Polytheist

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    Someone who believe in and/or worships more than one deity; the antonym for monotheist. Polytheism is common in contemporary Paganism, and many non-western religions, such as Shinto and some forms of Hinduism. It and was also a feature of many ancient religions, such as the religion of the Ancient Greeks. There are two subtypes of polytheists, soft polytheists and hard polytheists. Soft polytheists believe that they believe in many gods and goddesses but consider them all to be aspects of one God or one Goddess. It is common in some forms of Hinduism, as well as in some contemporary Pagan religions, such as Wicca. In contrast, hard polytheists believe all gods to be distinct entities, each one with his or her own characteristics and personality. Hard polytheism is a feature of some contemporary Pagan religions, especially the ones leaning more towards reconstruction of the religious beliefs of ancient cultures, such as Hellenic Polytheism, Asatru, Kemetism, and Celtic polytheism.
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    Being visibly excited
  • Adventuress

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    n. a [freaky], [sexually liberated] woman
  • Vacher

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    Simply a twat, wanker or anything you want. It is purely an insult
  • Somniloquy

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    A horrible [IRC] nick. Means talking in your sleep
  • Cornification

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    -noun Sexual intercourse between two unmarried partners where the male has a minimum unit length of eight inches. A verbal or physical smack-down. -Related forms cornified, verb cornifying, verb cornifiable, adjective cornifier, noun cornifies, verb
  • Didine

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    Didine's are usually found in the Swiss ghettos, and are usually girls who sleep around with hobos. They enjoy getting attention from older men, and prefer men who are named Shaiyan. Typical Didine's are stinky (due to the lack of hygiene where showering is a social stigma) and a usual nickname for them are 'petit porcinet' or in English 'little piggy'.
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    More commonly known as a little whiny bitch that sucks a lot of cock. Also a name for most Japanese people. He never goes outside because he likes to masturbate in the dark.
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    Broiled cheese on toast A [dev] for [The Matrix Online] who frequents the game's forum Kinda sounds like [rabbit]