The term balloon knot is a colloquial expression that refers to the knot or tie at the end of a balloon, typically used for inflation. It is also informally and crudely used in slang to refer to the human anus. It is important to note that the context in which this term is used can greatly affect its meaning and connotation.

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RE: Balloon knot
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Friend zone
What you attain after you fail to impress a woman youre attracted to. Usually initiated by the woman saying, Youre such a good friend. Usually associated with long days of suffering and watching your love interest hop from one bad relationship to another. Verb tense is Friend-ed.
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Zoinks
An exclamative. Made popular by the character Shaggy on the television show Scooby Doo. Often used by itself to express fright, panic or fear.
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Reductive
Meaning to present a problem in a smaller, more crude form. Searches spiked after Madonna answered to the question What do you think of [Lady Gagas] Born This Way? with Its... um.. reductive.
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RE: Portuguese breakfast
A portuguese breakfast is when a woman stands on her head so she is upside down and then spreads her legs apart so that her vagina is open. A man then takes a fresh ostrich egg and cracks it open, pouring the contents into the womans vagina. The man then has sex with the woman while she remains in this position. Once finished the woman squats over a frying pan and releases the contents into the pan. Cook just like scrambled eggs and voila, a portuguese breakfast.
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RE: Balloon knot
The term balloon knot is a colloquial expression that refers to the knot or tie at the end of a balloon, typically used for inflation. It is also informally and crudely used in slang to refer to the human anus. It is important to note that the context in which this term is used can greatly affect its meaning and connotation.
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RE: Vitiation
a reduction in the value, or an impairment in the quality of something
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RE: banana boat
Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) is a traditional Jamaican folk song. The song has mento influences, but Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) was commonly classified as an example of the better known calypso music. It is a work song, from the point of view of dock workers working the night shift loading bananas onto ships. The lyrics describe how daylight has come, their shift is over, and they want their work to be counted up so that they can go home. The best-known version was released by American singer Harry Belafonte in 1956 and later became one of his signature songs. That same year The Tarriers released an alternative version that incorporated the chorus of another Jamaican folk song, Hill and Gully Rider. The Tarriers version was later recorded by Shirley Bassey.
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RE: Segment
A figure contained between a chord and an arch of the circle, or so much of the circle as is cut off by that chord.
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RE: sickle-shaped
Sickle-shaped refers to something that is curved or crescent-shaped like a sickle, which is a hand-held agricultural tool with a curved blade. It can also mean having a shape that resembles a new moon. This term is often used in biology, medicine, and other natural sciences to describe the shape of various objects, organisms, or parts of them.
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RE: Driver
A large sail formerly used with the wind aft or quartering. It
was a square sail cut like a studding-sail, and set with a great yard on
the end of the spanker-boom, across the taffrail. The name latterly has
been officially applied to the spanker, both being the aftermost sails
of a ship, the ring-tail being only an addition, as a studding or
steering sail. (See STEERING-SAIL.) Also, the foremost spur in the
bilge-ways, the heel of which is fayed to the fore-side of the foremost
poppet, and the sides of it look fore and aft. Also, a sort of
fishing-boat.