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chief

To do something with much skill as to show up everyone else.
To be a leader, to show others how it's done.

You need to show them how it's done, you better CHIEF that shit.

by AnOnymous March 19, 2003

12πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


poop stain

If someone takes shit or craps and it leaves a stain its referred to as a poop stain

Look kyle left a poopstain
Somebody clean up that poopstain

by AnOnymous October 20, 2003

63πŸ‘ 38πŸ‘Ž


MPL

Abbreviation of "Man Point League".

A group of people that think it's cool to treat women like shit. They earn man points based on how far they get with random women (the further they get, the more points they recieve).

They should've all been shot at birth.

"I fucked the bitch silly and earned 10 points in the MPL!"

by AnOnymous June 14, 2006

18πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


only1swanny

he fucks greeks from behind

by AnOnymous June 27, 2003

3πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


ginzo

An insult if adressed to an italian, but can be used by italians to adress other italians.

I'm gonna go into ginzo country tonight (north end boston)

by AnOnymous August 15, 2004

168πŸ‘ 75πŸ‘Ž


jane fonda

Sexual intercourse between a man and two women, a threesome.

(As in the Mickey Avalon song of the same name.)

I know you want to do the jane fonda.

by AnOnymous January 31, 2006

890πŸ‘ 214πŸ‘Ž


elephantitis

Lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis, is best known from dramatic photos of people with grossly enlarged or swollen arms and legs. The disease is caused by parasitic worms, including Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and B. timori, all transmitted by mosquitoes. Lymphatic filariasis currently affects 120 million people worldwide, and 40 million of these people have serious disease.

When an infected female mosquito bites a person, she may inject the worm larvae, called microfilariae, into the blood. The microfilariae reproduce and spread throughout the bloodstream, where they can live for many years. Often disease symptoms do not appear until years after infection. As the parasites accumulate in the blood vessels, they can restrict circulation and cause fluid to build up in surrounding tissues. The most common, visible signs of infection are excessively enlarged arms, legs, genitalia, and breasts.

Medicines to treat lymphatic filariasis are most effective when used soon after infection, but they do have some toxic side effects. In addition, the disease is difficult to detect early. Therefore, improved treatments and laboratory tests are

by AnOnymous February 20, 2003

450πŸ‘ 139πŸ‘Ž