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{{a|plainenglish|}}An excellent word meaning wickedness, depravity or extreme naughtiness of a kind you will not find in a prurient and god-fearing Wiki such as this, where, as [[Jolly Contrarian|one]] flagellates oneself with a whip of cold spaghetti, one meditates only upon the golden mean.
{{a|plainenglish|}}An excellent word meaning wickedness, depravity or extreme naughtiness of a kind you will not find in a god-fearing Wiki such as this, where, as [[Jolly Contrarian|one]] flagellates oneself with a whip of cold spaghetti, one meditates only upon the golden mean.
 
Also the original name for what became known as [[discredit derivatives]] — [[virtue-signalling|virtue-signal]] [[hedging]], effectively.


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*[[Nudeln]] and the bracing experience of [[Kaltenudelnaufhautfreude]] — literally “the joy of cold spaghetti on exposed skin”.
*[[Nudeln]] and the bracing experience of [[Kaltenudelnaufhautfreude]] — literally “the joy of cold spaghetti on exposed skin”.
*[[Turpitude derivatives]]
*[[Discredit derivatives]]
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An excellent word meaning wickedness, depravity or extreme naughtiness of a kind you will not find in a god-fearing Wiki such as this, where, as one flagellates oneself with a whip of cold spaghetti, one meditates only upon the golden mean.

Also the original name for what became known as discredit derivativesvirtue-signal hedging, effectively.

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