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Posts made by Jason Yan
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RE: Chivalrous
It’s like [69], but better. Instead of you eating the girls pussy you’re eating her ass and [fingering her] pussy while she’s sucking your cock. (It can be done when it’s only [two girls] having sex too!)
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RE: Tush
A [Versatile] word used to [replace] several adjectives. Typically used to describe something badass or cool. It is a more powerful word than these two combined. Tush can also be used to describe someone or something that is [intimidating].
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RE: Onahole
from Japanese, a male masturbation and silicon vagina. The term pu in the definition of onahole is likely a typo or misspelling. It may be an intentional use of a vulgar or offensive term to shock the reader.
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RE: Dime piece
A dime piece is a coin with the value of 10 cents. It is a small coin that can be used in vending machines, parking meters and other small transactions. The term dime is derived from the fact that each side of a coin is worth one dime. The term piece refers to the coins weight, and dime is also the name of a popular American coin, so it is often used as a term for smaller coins.
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RE: Fumunda cheese
Fumunda cheese is a type of Swiss cheese that has an unusual texture and flavor. It is made from cows milk, but it has a strong tangy flavor and is often described as crunchier than other Swiss cheeses. The cheese is made by inoculating the milk with a mixture of lactic acid bacteria and other microorganisms, which gives it its unique flavor and texture. Fumunda cheese is popular in Switzerland and can be found at local supermarkets, specialty cheese shops and farmers markets.
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RE: Meticulate
Metrication refers to the process of measuring and standardizing things, such as distance or time. It involves creating a system of units based on the size and importance of different things, such as meters for measuring distance and seconds for time. This helps to make things easier and more consistent, which is important in many fields such as science and engineering.
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RE: Stoop
Stoop may refer to:Stoop (surname)
Stoop (architecture), a small staircase leading to the entrance of a building
Partial squatting, but with unhealthy bending at the waist and little or no bending of the knees.
the high-speed attack dive of a bird of prey
Twickenham Stoop, also known simply as The Stoop, a rugby stadium in London named after Adrian Stoop
The Stoop (album), a music album by Little Jackie
Stevenage Outer Orbital Path (STOOP) -
monochoanitic
Monochonic refers to a type of music that features only one melody or chord progression, often in a repetitive pattern. It is characterized by its simplicity and minimalism, with a focus on the underlying harmonies and textures. This type of music is often associated with the folk and blues traditions of Southern Europe, where it has been popular for centuries. Some famous examples of mono-chonic music include the songs by French singer Jacques Brel and Italian guitarist Eros Ramazzotti.
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nonexhortatory
Nexhortory refers to a situation where someone is unable or unwilling to complete an action, such as speaking up or sharing their thoughts. It is often used in situations where someone feels overwhelmed or unable to complete a task. It is also used in reference to someone who does not have the ability or willingness to complete a task, such as an employee who is unable to complete a project on time.
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MOOC
MOOC stands for Massive Open Online Course, which is a type of online course that can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection. It is a platform that offers free courses on various topics, and it is widely popular among students who are looking to learn new skills or gain knowledge in their field of interest. MOOCs are designed to be flexible and accessible, allowing students from anywhere in the world to participate and learn at their own pace. They are also designed to be self-paced, which means that students can work at their own pace and complete the course within a set time frame. MOOCs have become an essential part of modern education, and they are changing the way we learn.
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Make it all your own
If you make a piece of music, etc. (all) your own, you make it famous by the way you perform it.
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Have dibs on them
to have the first right to use something, before anyone else:
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To mark off sth
If you mark off things or people that are on a list, you record that you have dealt with them:
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To lay off him
to stop employing someone, usually because there is no work for them to do:
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RE: Goes into them
to discuss, examine, describe, or explain something in a detailed or careful way: