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What is haberdashery?

the feeling of having the wind blow off your hat unexpectedly

The wind is blowing so hard, I am haberdasheried

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Haberdashery - what is it?

Haberdashery embodies all physical, emotional, chemical, or conceptual disorder or entropy.

Babe, I'd like to take you to Long John Silver's for our two week anniversary, but they got the hush puppies on sale, and six people already been shot in the melees. I'm not down with that haberdashery.

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What does "haberdashery" mean?

that outfit best suited for obtaining a lady for the evening.

"So I slid into my copping haberdashery and gave way to the original jones, sex."

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Haberdashery - what does it mean?

Complex term used to describe an asshat, typically so the asshat standing in front of you doesn't understand what you said.

You: Hey, look at that fine example of rectal haberdashery holding up the line.
Asshat: Rectal what? Was that a compliment?

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Haberdashery - meaning

Private parts, especially the pubic hair region

Put some pants on- you don't want everyone seeing your haberdashery!

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Haberdashery - definition

lexi’s favorite word ever, she doesn’t really understand what it is but it sounds good

i like the word haberdashery

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Haberdashery - slang

Blantant bullshit. To go about and a decietful manner.

Did you see that haberdashery?

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Haberdashery

Supposed to be a place where men accessories are, but is used in such a way:

"I want to touch your haberdashery."
Makes absolutley no sense, but it depends on how dirty your mind is.

"I want to touch your haberdashery."

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Haberdashery

the artful design, creation and selection of fine hats, probably the fruitiest fashion pursuit of them all

And what do you do in your spare time?

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Haberdashery

(n.) A noun relating to foolish and absurd acts often committed in a social setting, but may occur in private as well. While the origin of these shenanigans dates back to traveling salesmen selling men’s clothing in 17th century England, over time it has become more widely used to describe the aforementioned types of acts. Alcoholic beverages are a popular catalyst to the occurrence of such foolishness.
See also the synonyms: tomfoolery, hooliganism, and buffoonery
Common misspellings include: "haberdashary", "habardashery", and "fred"

The woman scoffed, but knew her fiancé’s drunken haberdashery would be limited to the night of his bachelor party only.
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What is the meaning of this haberdashery?!?

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