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  2. Speibecken - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of Austria and Germany they are known as Kotzbecken (from kotzen, "to puke"). [2] [4] In Vietnam they are called bồn ói [nôn], meaning "puke sink". [3] Speibecken are nicknamed Papst ("pope") often said to be because people must bow their heads to use them. In some German-speaking regions vomiting is known as papsten ("poping

  3. Toilet humour - Wikipedia

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    American musician Matt Farley is known for writing and performing a multitude of songs related to urine, feces, vomit and various other bodily fluids under the pseudonym The Toilet Bowl Cleaners, including one of his most popular songs, entitled "Poop in My Fingernails". Farley has another pseudonym, The Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke, and ...

  4. Puke (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Puke, the 1991 debut EP by American punk rock band Guttermouth HSwMS Puke (19) , a Psilander -class destroyer of the Royal Swedish Navy from 1940 to 1947 Johan Puke (1726–1756), Swedish military officer known for his role in the Coup of 1756 and his subsequent execution for treason

  5. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

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    The People of the Philippines (G.R. No. L-21528 and No. L-21529), [12] and then in 2006 in its decision to Noel Villanueva v. People of the Philippines and Yolanda Castro (G.R. No. 160351). [ 13 ] In Reyes , a certiorari appeal to a criminal defamation and grave threats case, the court acquitted the defendant, ruling that his use of a protest ...

  6. What does 'pushin P' mean and why are people saying it? - AOL

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    TikTokers are all about "pushin P" these days. But no one can really figure out what it means. Even Kim Kardashian used it to describe her "Beach Party" on Instagram. The phrase became popular ...

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    people mover or people carrier a minivan or other passenger van pernickety fastidious, precise or over-precise (US: persnickety) Perspex * Trade name for Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), a transparent thermoplastic sometimes called "acrylic glass" (US: Plexiglass, trade name of a form produced earlier in the U.S.) perverting the course of justice

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  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    men or boys (but increasingly used for people of either sex; in the singular it still almost exclusively refers to a male, "Guys" has become a more popular phrase in the UK) (US & UK: guys) one's friends ("the chaps") (US & UK: the guys )