Portmanteau of the words "homo" and "mojo", used to indicate an aura or halo of gayness surrounding a person or thing.
I swear, I don't know how you can watch so much pro wrestling. Don't you think it just RADIATES homojo?
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Portmanteau of the words "homo" and "mojo", used to indicate an aura or halo of gayness surrounding a person or thing.
I swear, I don't know how you can watch so much pro wrestling. Don't you think it just RADIATES homojo?
'Gringus" was first coined by a small group of LSD enthusiasts at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. The term was first used to describe the agglomeration of various and unidentifiable emisolid sludges that can collect in the stopper of a kitchen drain. However, it was an instant hit and the word soon came to indicate any foul substance, esp. an unidentifiable, variously composed, and revolting substance. It is now used to describe both literal and metaphorical filth.
Literal: Jesus Christ, man.. when I hit that puddle it got gringus all up in the wheel-wells.
Metaphorical: That budget's overdue by three months; if they don't dig their way out of that partisan gringus they're all wrapped up in, it'll never pass.
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Earl Grey tea, served hot.
Refers to Capt. Jean-Luc Picard's beverage of choice in Star Trek: The Next Generation
'There's nothing like settling in on a cold evening to enjoy a hot cup of Picard water.'
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