A phrase coined when weapons of mass destruction just wasn't scary or sinister enough anymore. Taken literally, this phrase could only mean any weapon that could take the lives of several human beings. When used in a political sense, it is used to refer to the enemy's weapons that we don't like them using. When weapons are labeled Weapons of Mass Murder, they carry the connotation of being unethical, but to me "unethical weapons" implies there are ethical weapons.. and that doesnt really sound right. In reality, ALL WEAPONS ARE TOOLS USED TO MURDER. It shouldnt be long before the propaganda machines in washington start sugar coating our weapons and refering them as "Weapons of Mass Freedom".
We must use our Soldiers of Mass Righteousness to seize iraq's Weapons of Mass Murder.
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disinclined to exert oneself
the sloth was indolent, you fucker.
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becoming completely intoxicated with alcohol
" let's go out tonight and get danked "
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Small brown turd remnants left on the sides of the bowl or on the underside of the seat after explosive diarrhea. Turdlets often need repeated flushing in order to dislodge. When left in place too long, turdlets adhere to porcelain like concrete.
" Who had the balls to drop a deuce here and leave me a batch of turdlets?"
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(n) A small piece of fecal matter
someone left a turdlet in the toilet
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