292 definitions by mr. terrence l. trezvant
IN BRIEF: A time when something good is about to happens, but it ends up messed up or brought down by somebody or something.
NOTE: Good Times Syndrome is based on the TV show 'Good Times', when something good happens, it always end up unsuccessful by fate.
GOOD TIMES:
A TV show that aired way back in the 70's, which illustrated the life of a black family living in the projects.
The TV show became an instant classic thanks to the lively yet scrawny character J.J. Evans aka "Kid Dyn-o-mite"
The other characters were Florida (the compassionate mother), James Sr (the discplinarian father), Thelma (the hot sister), Michael (the pre-pubescent annoying kid brother), Willona (the intruding next door neighbor), and Bookman aka "Buffalo Butt" (the fatass super who everyone makes fun of)
The show also featured the acting debut of Janet Jackson as Penny (the cute but wiseass orphaned child)
GOOD TIMES:
A TV show that aired way back in the 70's, which illustrated the life of a black family living in the projects.
The TV show became an instant classic thanks to the lively yet scrawny character J.J. Evans aka "Kid Dyn-o-mite"
The other characters were Florida (the compassionate mother), James Sr (the discplinarian father), Thelma (the hot sister), Michael (the pre-pubescent annoying kid brother), Willona (the intruding next door neighbor), and Bookman aka "Buffalo Butt" (the fatass super who everyone makes fun of)
The show also featured the acting debut of Janet Jackson as Penny (the cute but wiseass orphaned child)
by mr. terrence l. trezvant March 13, 2010
1. A fictional or figurative beverage that's a parody to the sports drink "G2", which is purposely consumed by haters or player haters that lives up to hating or jealous envy, especially for no reason.
2. An alternate name for a "Hummer H2"
3. An alternate name for a "blowjob" or a "dick suck".
2. An alternate name for a "Hummer H2"
3. An alternate name for a "blowjob" or a "dick suck".
ORIGIN: H2, to me in this case, is another form of "Haterade", like G2 is another form of "Gatorade".
EXAMPLE: Just because you don't drink Haterade, doesn't mean you won't drink a H2.
EXAMPLE: Just because you don't drink Haterade, doesn't mean you won't drink a H2.
by mr. terrence l. trezvant January 8, 2009
1. The force of a divine being.
2. KARMA -The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny, especially, in his next incarnation.
3. Fate
2. KARMA -The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny, especially, in his next incarnation.
3. Fate
Never underestimate God's will.
by mr. terrence l. trezvant November 25, 2005
1: Turn on someone that has supported you.
2: Turn against a benefactor, a friend or a supporter.
3: Repay support with wrong.
2: Turn against a benefactor, a friend or a supporter.
3: Repay support with wrong.
by mr. terrence l. trezvant September 28, 2005
1. Require (ing) a lot of work/attention to maintain.
2. Require (ing) a lot of money or attention to appearance.
3. Require (ing) a high emotional investment or en excessive amount of money.
EXAMPLES OF HIGH-MAINTENANCE BEHAVIOR:
-Having frequent professional cosmetic consultations, such as hair-dressing, manicures and pedicures
-Excessive worthless spending (tricking)
-Attention craving
-Being too delicate or suavé
2. Require (ing) a lot of money or attention to appearance.
3. Require (ing) a high emotional investment or en excessive amount of money.
EXAMPLES OF HIGH-MAINTENANCE BEHAVIOR:
-Having frequent professional cosmetic consultations, such as hair-dressing, manicures and pedicures
-Excessive worthless spending (tricking)
-Attention craving
-Being too delicate or suavé
NOTE: high-maintenance is primarily used to refer to attractive straight women or a person/people that's stuck on self.
by mr. terrence l. trezvant May 13, 2006
1. Make an error; miss an opportunity; fail.
2. To make a mistake, especially by doing something in a stupid or careless way.
3. To fail to keep working to reach a goal.
This expression comes from the game of FOOTBALL, where it's not a good thing to drop the ball when the ball is in play. It's mainly used based on failure and mistakes. So, if you want to tell someone how important it is to succeed in a particular activity, then this is a good expression to use.
2. To make a mistake, especially by doing something in a stupid or careless way.
3. To fail to keep working to reach a goal.
This expression comes from the game of FOOTBALL, where it's not a good thing to drop the ball when the ball is in play. It's mainly used based on failure and mistakes. So, if you want to tell someone how important it is to succeed in a particular activity, then this is a good expression to use.
by mr. terrence l. trezvant November 20, 2006
someone who is a good friend when it is easy for them to be one and who stops when you are having problems.
by mr. terrence l. trezvant July 29, 2004