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laguna beach flag

A flag created by resident Chad Cooper and presented to the city of Laguna Beach. It's main features are the main beach lifeguard tower, the setting sun into the ocean, the city flower (Pelargonium), 1927 Incorp. Date.

Main colors are light blue, yellow, dark blue
Creation year 2013

It was with great pride that Chad Cooper hung a Laguna Beach Flag at the entry to the city.

by L.B Historian September 25, 2013


flag without the l

the name explains itself

guy 1:YOUR A FLAG WITHOUT THE L

guy 2: what

by toilet struggler August 31, 2021


reverse false-flag

When a good person disguises themself as a bad actor in order to bring about a pre-determined change in security protocols and/or procedures that have previously been identified.

The purpose of a reverse false-flag operation is to give value and momentum behind the reason for altering such policy or procedure when doing so to begin with would not have the required public support to accept those changes.

by Cloak & Dagger August 19, 2022


six flags family

A family that is cheap enough to buy Six Flags season passes on sale instead of buying, for example, Hershey Park passes.

You guys are such a Six Flags Family

by Totally_Ryan May 15, 2017


pecker track flag

A pecker track flag is a face towel or rag flown an automobile antenna after an amorous encounter in a car.

Steve let everyone know he got it by flying a pecker track flag on his antenna.

by Angel of the Morning January 16, 2021

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Puerto Rican Flag

Is a boricua symbol consisting on a blue triangle with a lone star and three red stripes with two white stripes in between...

Look Tito Kayak is encarama'o with a Puerto Rican Flag in the top of the Statue of Liberty!!!!

by marilyn_e November 12, 2007

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Japanese Flag Syndrome

The rectal symptoms associated with consuming a donner kebab/curry the night before.

Eugh, shouldn't have eaten that second donner last night, i'm burning up with a case of Japanese Flag Syndrome.

by Phil24 June 21, 2006

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