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		<title>What&#8217;s a &#8220;Shirtain&#8221;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To help with boredom on long road trips, Chris and I create little games to play on the way. Aside from buying a big box of Jelly Belly&#8217;s and guessing the flavors (which Leah is much better at than Chris!) and counting how many signs or restaurants of a certain kind we see along the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To help with boredom on long road trips, Chris and I create little games to play on the way. Aside from buying a big box of Jelly Belly&#8217;s and guessing the flavors (which Leah is much better at than Chris!) and counting how many signs or restaurants of a certain kind we see along the way, we&#8217;ve started to invent new words and definitions for things. We&#8217;ve been doing it so often that we&#8217;ve decided to dedicate a whole blog category to it! This will be an ongoing post in which others are free to add their own made up words to.</p>
<p>First word: &#8220;Shirtains&#8221;. When an individual will use sheets or shirts as curtains in their windows. Often used by lazy college frat boys or individuals who live in trailors or &#8220;trouses&#8221; (see definition below).</p>
<p>&#8220;Trouse&#8221;: When someone decides to add an addition on to their trailor to make it look more house-like; for instance adding a porch, a master bedroom sweet, or an above ground swimmin&#8217; pool. Often this new addition will lead to skimping in other areas of house upkeep&#8211;hence the usage of &#8220;shirtains&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nass-crack&#8221;.  If ,at a Nascar event, you chance to become the unlucky sap who is downstream of some heavy buttcrack viewage&#8211;Big Bertha&#8217;s thong might be showing from her low-riders, or BillyBob decided to skip underpants and join the plumbing profession. That, my friends, would be the &#8220;Nass-crack&#8221;. Will often cause visual trauma.</p>
<p>&#8220;Placist&#8221;. A form of prejudice involved with where people come from. Also known as, &#8220;y&#8217;aint from around here, are ya?&#8221;. A lot of times this is when an individual makes fun of someone who comes from the South, he or she is being &#8220;placist&#8221;.</p>
<p>Twinsington&#8217;s Syndrome (we were gonna call it &#8220;TSS&#8221; but those damn toxic shock people stole it!): A very heinous form of fashion adultery in which couples wear creepily similar clothing on a daily basis. We&#8217;re not talking about matching tats here, we&#8217;re talking shirts, pants, dresses&#8230;the whole 9 yards. If you see couple&#8217;s wearing identical holiday sweaters or matching fannypacks and t-shirts that say &#8220;I had fun in  the Poconos&#8221;, you know that you &#8216;ve encountered this disease in it&#8217;s most acute form and you should notify the fashion authorities immediately. Next thing you know they&#8217;ll be finishing each other&#8217;s sentences and singing campfire songs about Schnauzers.</p>
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