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Dragon Powder

The puffy white cloud that comes out of your mouth after doing a line.
Whoa! That must have been a great line, lookit that dragon powder!
by Sarcia26 September 29, 2021
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powdered ass

its when someone is spoilt, reference to how they are getting baby treatment. (same way how babies get their asses powdered, and everything is being given to them)
powdered ass : its when someone is spoilt, reference to how they are getting baby treatment. (same way how babies get their asses powdered, and everything is being given to them)

Loser 1 :Ajay had pizza again today, just by asking!

Loser 2 :His ass is so powdered bruh..
by cheesecursor June 20, 2021
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baby powder

A Substance a really man excreted during sex. Used to be cum.
You are So old. That when you ejaculated it is just baby powder
by Bizzo Forgotten spaces June 22, 2021
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Powderful

Powderful - Power + Wonderful. A slang that was derived from a deliberate mispronunciation of powerful.

Powderful is often used as a pun to sarcastically praise someone of his/her qualities.
Ah Seng: “Ah Beng, your english is sibeh powderful. I witnessed your conversation with the ang moh when you were trying to sell her perfume. You used phrases like “a person of your elegance and class” lah, “befitting your simi status“.
by Revolboi June 28, 2021
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swag powder

Its a synonym for high quality cocaine.
Tourist: man.. i feel so exausted....

Pablo: No problem amigo, smell on this swag powder.i have plenty of it.
by Kotschwan-Z July 4, 2021
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Iocaine powder

(Fictional). A powerfully deadly & undetectable poison originating from Australia. Both colourless and odourless (in Australia, the correct spelling of those words), iocaine powder will dissolve instantly when poured into a liquid. However, starting with a tiny dose and carefully increasing consumption over time, one can build up a tolerance to iocaine.

The substance was introduced in "The Princess Bride" (1973), a novel by William Goldman, where it featured in a battle of wits between the Sicilian criminal genius, Vizzini, and the mysterious Man in Black. The scene was later depicted in the movie "The Princess Bride" (1987). References to Iocaine powder have subsequently been made in movies "The Haunted Mansion" (2003) and "Jack and the Beanstalk" (2009). In the latter, it's mentioned by the pawnbroker played by actor Wallace Shawn, who starred as Vizzini in "The Princess Bride".

Iocaine is sometimes misspelt as "iocane". The correct spelling is modelled after that of the real drug cocaine (from "coca" (the plant which produces the drug) + the chemical suffix "-ine"). It would appear that the pronunciation of the name of this poison, "I owe Cain", is a subtle reference to Cain, the first murderer (Genesis 4:8) —although it should be noted that Cain killed with some kind of physical violence, not with poison.
Buttercup: “And to think, all that time it was your cup that was poisoned!”
The Man in Black : “They were both poisoned. I've spent the last few years of my life building up an immunity to iocaine powder.”
by The Florinese Falkon April 29, 2022
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Iocaine powder

(Fictional). A powerfully deadly & undetectable poison originating from Australia. Both colourless and odourless (in Australia, the correct spelling of those words), iocaine powder will dissolve instantly when poured into a liquid. However, starting with a tiny dose and carefully increasing consumption over time, one can build up a tolerance to iocaine.

The substance was introduced in "The Princess Bride" (1973), a novel by William Goldman, where it featured in a battle of wits between the Sicilian criminal genius, Vizzini, and the mysterious Man in Black. The scene was later depicted in the movie "The Princess Bride" (1987). References to Iocaine powder have subsequently been made in movies "The Haunted Mansion" (2003) and "Jack and the Beanstalk" (2009). In the latter, it's mentioned by the pawnbroker played by actor Wallace Shawn, who starred as Vizzini in "The Princess Bride".

Iocaine is sometimes misspelt as "iocane". The correct spelling is modelled after that of the real drug cocaine (from "coca" (the plant which produces the drug) + the chemical suffix "-ine"). It would appear that the pronunciation of the name of this poison, "I owe Cain", is a subtle reference to Cain, the first murderer (Genesis 4:8) —though it should be noted that Cain killed with some kind of physical violence, not with poison.
Buttercup: “And to think, all that time it was your cup that was poisoned!”
The Man in Black : “They were both poisoned. I've spent the last few years of my life building up an immunity to iocaine powder.”
by The Florinese Falkon April 29, 2022
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