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A derogatory term with a nice touch of alliteration.

Essentially meaning 'suck my shit'.
'Suck my scat you whore!'
by mikethemilf March 29, 2009
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Similar to poignant, only more povoin.

Memorable, profoundly moving, astute and pertinant.

A suttle, but important alternative to poignant. A great word with chicks.
'I was at a poetry recital, someone was reciting Сон by Mikhail Lermontov. It bore so much resemblance to my current financial difficulties. It had to be the most povoin occurence this week'
by mikethemilf March 29, 2009
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A derogatory term with no specific definition. Generally used quite casually in the same sort of context as fartbag and arsesucker.
Tim: "Bagsy front seat!"
Gregg: "Oh you always get the front seat you maggot sucking bumhole!"

"Well, at least I don't suck maggots you maggot sucking bumhole!"
by mikethemilf November 9, 2008
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The power to square a word in conversation is a powerful tool to add to the ever expanding toolbox that is the english language.

1, When you have two consecutive, identical words it is often easier to square them. Sleeping Bag²

2, A similar effect to putting an x- before a word (such as x-treme or x-files), by putting a word to the power of 2 it adds that extra boon.

Both definitions are generally pronounced as 'squared', rather than the nerdier 'to the power of two'.
'My sleeping bag² just exploded'

'Woah, that was like mega-x-treme²'
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This is an example of squaring two consecutive, identical words:

Sleeping Bag² meaning a sleeping bag bag.

ie, the bag a sleeping bag is stored in.

When spoken it is standard to say 'squared' rather than 'to the power of 2' or the traditional long form 'sleeping bag bag'.

Putting such words to a power is a handy method in short hand.
'Eugh, someone has spilt lager all over my Sleeping Bag²'
by mikethemilf March 29, 2009
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