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Reversed Traditional grip

In drumming, instead of the left hand using an underhand grip, the player uses the underhand grip on the right hand and overhand grip on the left hand. Predominantly used by black Drummers

Dude, you're grip is bass ackwards"..."No it aint, shit, I'm using reversed traditional grip"

by Bilboa September 4, 2010

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Traditional Latin Mass

Ancient form of the celebration of the Catholic rite of the Mass which pre-dates Vatican II. Spoken in Latin, this form focuses on God and His worship rather than man and his feeling of belonging or comfort.

My church still offers the Traditional Latin Mass

by whyarepeoplestupid! March 24, 2021


Deep Valley tradition

when kids who go to Deep Valley Christian School use the bathroom while eating

Deep Valley tradition

Dude 1: "Dude"

Dude 2: "What dude?"

Dude 1: " I went into the bathroom at Deep Valley Christian to do my business, when I heard this kid in another stall taking a big duece and when he came out he was eating his lunch

Dude 2: "That is so fucking gross but I have to admit I done it a few times myself"

Dude 1: "I'm never talking to you again you faggot"

Dude 2: crys

by Max O. June 5, 2009

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traditional economy

Traditional economy is an original economic system in which traditions, customs, and beliefs help shape the goods and the services the economy produces, as well as the rules and manner of their distribution. Countries that use this type of economic system are often rural and farm-based.

Traditional economy

by Happyjoedude April 17, 2017

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non-traditional straight

People who likes people that look like the opposite sex. If a male who sexually attracted to a person that looks like a women despite whether they identify as a male or female and vice versa they're non-traditional straight.

Being non-traditional straight kind of blurs the line bisexuality and heterosexuality.

by fartfootnugent September 24, 2020


Non-Traditional Slytherin

-Non-traditional Slytherins- The ones that just take Salazar's traditions and traits that we are associated with our house and throw it out the window and make way for some new Slytherin that they made up...the ones that think these traits and traditions are bad and wants us to follow the "good" traits that they deem appropriate for us.

- Non-traditional Slytherins are those who were hoping to be in another house, disappointed to be sorted into Slytherin because they either a) buy into all that stereotype about how we're only all evil or b) have thought of themselves as another house for years. But they're stuck here even though they want to be elsewhere, so they decide to be the "good" Slyths, the ones who display all these "brave, smart" etc qualities of other houses, proving to themselves that they are different from other snakes and are better, maybe alleviating their own bad feeling about ending up here. They think they're showing that they're a Slyth without really being a Slyth, as if that's a good thing.

"Hey I'm a slyth, but don't judge me or think bad of me, I'm not evil and dark, I am NON-TRADITIONAL SLYTHERIN!"

by SnakeHouse12 March 9, 2012


The Glass Slipper Tradition

Is an ancient custom originating near the Baltic islands. It dates back to time 650 A.D. This customary tradition believes that a charming young lad and suited young damsel are together supposed to go on a sailing journey into the Baltic seas to find a glass slipper which is fitting for the damsels foot. Through the cold, rough seas, and high tides, the couple forge a deep bond. Once the slipper has been found by the suited couple, they return to their village to share their new found treasure and enjoy a celebration with their families. It is indeed a joyous occasion and much festivities are part of this wonderful tradition. Bucket tossing, mule painting and giraffe riding prime events of the tradition. The final toast of the night occurs when the couple drink to their new found joys in the glass slipper they retrieved from the Seas of Baltic.

Ahoy captain, i hear the tides are high. It's okay, anything to uphold the customs of the Glass Slipper Tradition. Anything to drink butterbeer scotch in a glass slipper with my charming young lad.

by damselofbaltics June 21, 2010

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