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A handpicked collection of wild, absurd, and laugh-out-loud profanity definitions and pronunciations โ€” for your chaotic curiosity, twisted education, and pure entertainment.

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Luke 2:40

Definition:

LICK


Here's our new slang for "Luke 2:40," a bit of punchy fun: "I'm just gonna take this Luke 2:40 and turn it upside down like a freakin' Lick." Think of it as someone flipping a coin, then using the result as an adjective to describe their actions. Example Sentence: "He's so full of Luke 2:40 that he can lick his own foot." This metaphorical expression is sure to make you smile and make you think twice about what you're doing next!

Luke 2:44

Definition: In Luke 2:44, Jesus tells His disciples that no one can be righteous without help from God. This verse is often used to mock the idea that believers must rely on their own efforts alone to achieve salvation.


Here's a playful and edgy example: Luke 2:44: "Don't try to do all your own thing! It's just not going to work. Let Jesus come and take care of it." In this scenario, "Jesus" is used as an ominous figure (a word that could be interpreted as "God," which would imply a literal God), and the phrase "Luke 2:44" is now used in a humorous way to emphasize the importance of God's intervention.