5 definitions by NutCracker288

Used when talking about a historic person or event. It should never be used when referring to present people or events. Written by Tony John Williams.
"He likes this song" explained Dahlia.
"No, Dahlia, he liked this song. "Liked" being the operative word. Always speak in past tense when referring to a past person or event." said Martin.
by NutCracker288 October 7, 2020
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This means that someone is shouting so loud that even the dead can hear them. This is a very dramatic phrase that emphasises the deceased.
by NutCracker288 December 10, 2021
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This phrase is used when indicating that both parties are to blame and that it is unfair to blame only one side without the other.
Sidney - He is a terrible person, she should leave him.

Maria - You can't blame one without blaming the other, she's not been the perfect wife.
by NutCracker288 September 16, 2020
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The bastards who run this website and keep rejecting word meanings. They are a bunch of total wankers, who need to get a life... Grow the fuck up whoever is reading this, cunts!
Why don't you just publish the meanings? Urban Dictionary Staff are idiots!
by NutCracker288 April 12, 2020
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One who writes quotes, whether they are motivational or inspirational. As there is no official word for it, this one should be used. The word was formed by Tony John Williams in 2021.
Lisa: I need to hear some inspirational quotes.
Megan: I will write one for you, as I am a quotearian.
by NutCracker288 April 9, 2021
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