Engaging intercoarse without a condom
"hey man did throw down with natalie last night?"
"oh ya dude. hideo no-dome-o too"
A Portuguese 14th century ritual used to apologies to a deceased person whom died from the participant themselve's own doings.
Unknown of origin, this ritual involves collecting 1 drop of blood each from 5 "pure souls" and spreading them on the participant's most valued physical object; and then writing "O Jogo Culpado"; which means "The blame game", 3 times on it.
Then you are able to write your apologie on the deceased person's most valued physical object.
All of this must be done under a full moon.
If you are forgiven, the guardian angel of the deceased person will visit you in a dream and give you either a blue or purple rose to signify you being forgiving.
If your apology is rejected, the angel will kill you in your sleep.
A doctor killed a man by giving him the incorrect drug. He has decided to try O Jogo Culpado to redeem himself.
An amazingly lively person with an iron will for destruction and vandalism. This type of person is normally a drug/and or alcohol abuser. Who also likes to headbutt things. Extraoridarily clever, yet is lazy to use the cleverness of his alexandrian brain
Ridge-o-Raj
The Korrui religious book containing the religious holidays, practices, mythology, descriptions of the afterlife, ceremonies, and the Vows of Korrui (most families also add a family tree on the first page.) On the front cover the words "Büq o' Ksadowce" are written in some form above the drawing of a drahna and a set of golden scaled (one side holding red fire, with the other side holding green,) with a golden lock and key printed on the spine.
The first copy of Büq o' Ksadowce was discovered in Canadian ruins in 1978.
a group or gathering of four or more douchebags.
check out that flock 'o douche hanging out by the pool table.
Su•n•o•ch•a•t•oh
A boy or man in relation to their superior. To be a son-o-chato is not determined by age or family relation, instead one becomes a son-o-chato through speaking ritualistic Avalosian verses.
Simular words meaning the same thing:
Son-o-chang, son-o-chode, son-o-ching
My son-o-chato says work is gayoching
The ancient wise that was shown by the native American Indians.
The Native Council huddled around and discussed matters of tribe-o-wise, unlike our culture who talk of game systems and park bench.