1. A state in nothern Brazil mostly covered with rainforest.
2. A unit of Serbian or Yugoslavian currency. The word means money in this context.
3. Ancient Finnish household spirits who appear in the shape of a cat, snake, hare, or frog. Typically mischievous, stealing things and moving them around.
4. Also para is a affix meaning beyond, near to, or simular to; such as paranormal, parakeet, or paratroopers.
1. ParΓΒ‘ has a territory covered mostly by jungle, covering a vast area of the Amazon Rainforest.
2. A para is one hundredth of a dinar.
3. The para stole my apple pie!
4. Peter is a paranormal parakeet paratrooper!
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A loud, rowdy bar that plays 'honky tonk' country music. Typically full of drunken hillbillies having a good ole' time. To go out 'honky tonkin' is to go out on the town to honky tonk bars and get drunk.
Sam likes to stay out at the honky tonk to 3 in the morning.
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The act of canoeing down a river in the nude.
Ruthie and Eric used to enjoy canuding.
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A Norse God who is far older than all others in Asgard. He is said to have sacrificed his right hand to help bind Fenris, the wolf who when set free is destined to devour the Sun. Tyr symbolizes will and desire. He was and is the God of War and Warriors
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Someone who doesn't fit in, an outcast or outsider. 1950's slang.
Bobby was such a fream in highschool.
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1. Another word for nonsense. Or a polite way of saying something is bullshit.
2. A brand name snack food that consists of popcorn covered with caramel glaze and often has nuts such as pecans and almonds in it.
1. Pat said that aliensΓ’ΒΒ building the pyramids is poppycock.
2. Tina snuck some poppycock into the movie theater to snack on instead of buying some popcorn.
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1. To be cruel, spiteful, and malicious. To be ill tempered and disagreeable, difficult and troublesome.
2. To convey meaning. To indicate. To understand. The past tense would be "meant".
3. Midway between extremes, a medium.
1. Jimmy is a mean bastard, he smashed little Eric's toy flying saucers.
2. "You know what I mean, right Jenna?" asked Amy.
3.The average value of a set of numbers, is the mean.
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