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Definition of a Slaggund

Slaggund

noun

  • A contemptible person.
    Somebody stop that slaggund from springing Roland!" - Flanksteak, Borderlands 2

    Last edited on Feb 23 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 23 2014.

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