Definitions by Halock
GOH
Abbreviation for Get Outta Here. Rhymes with Go, & probably inspires the same purpose. Said when shocked or surprised at someone's short-sighted statements.
Ryan : Why are you such a control freak?!
Bella : Oh, so now, I'm the one being a control freak all of a suddenly?! GOH!!
Bella : Oh, so now, I'm the one being a control freak all of a suddenly?! GOH!!
Calcy
John : Hey bro, could I borrow your Calcy for a sec?
Jacob : You do this everyday, man! Why don't you get your own?
John : Hey please bro, I forgot.
Jacob : Hmm, Fine! Here. But this is the last time, John!
Teacher : You'll have your Accounts test tomorrow. Don't forget to bring your calcies (Plural of Calcy).
Jacob : You do this everyday, man! Why don't you get your own?
John : Hey please bro, I forgot.
Jacob : Hmm, Fine! Here. But this is the last time, John!
Teacher : You'll have your Accounts test tomorrow. Don't forget to bring your calcies (Plural of Calcy).
Opinterpretation
A portmanteau or combination of “Open to interpretation".
Usually used for describing such movies, especially mystery/thrillers, which have open endings, two or more endings, or endings that are open to various interpretations by different viewers.
Such movies are deliberately left incomplete, so that the audience can themselves put the puzzling pieces together from their own perspectives for a sensible closure. Some may need an explanation through theories to understand the movie better.
Usually used for describing such movies, especially mystery/thrillers, which have open endings, two or more endings, or endings that are open to various interpretations by different viewers.
Such movies are deliberately left incomplete, so that the audience can themselves put the puzzling pieces together from their own perspectives for a sensible closure. Some may need an explanation through theories to understand the movie better.
Mulholland Drive & Inception are opinterpretations.
Opinterpretation by Halock October 21, 2018
Bilateralist
1. A person who does not wish to choose sides, but remain in the middle ground.
2. A person who does not believe in the extreme sides, and always weighs the pros & cons and comes to the conclusion that everything should be in moderation.
3. Used to describe a person with neutrality or hesitance to choose between two sides in an argument or a competition, or inability to decide due to a lack of courage or other reasons
4. A person who is on neither side of the spectrum, but belongs somewhere in the middle.
5. A person who sees the world in shades of grey.
6. A person who sits on the fence (Idiom).
7. A pacifist.
8. A neutral person.
9. A mutual person.
2. A person who does not believe in the extreme sides, and always weighs the pros & cons and comes to the conclusion that everything should be in moderation.
3. Used to describe a person with neutrality or hesitance to choose between two sides in an argument or a competition, or inability to decide due to a lack of courage or other reasons
4. A person who is on neither side of the spectrum, but belongs somewhere in the middle.
5. A person who sees the world in shades of grey.
6. A person who sits on the fence (Idiom).
7. A pacifist.
8. A neutral person.
9. A mutual person.
Jason is a bilateralist. Because of his compromising habits & will to ditch or support two opposite parties simultaneously, he often becomes the target of both the opposing parties.
Bilateralist by Halock October 17, 2018