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Blown the fuck out. Quagmire: Hi Angela. I'm Peter's friend, Glen Quagmire. Thanks for having me in your home and I would have had sex with you but Peter neglected to tell me you were a dumpster fire. Some friend, huh?
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1. A complete disaster.
2. Something very difficult that nobody wants to deal with. This project is a complete dumpster fire.
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1. The way to describe a noun when it is in a disastrous state. 2. A repulsive mixture of scarlet, crimson, cream, and gray. 1. Oklahoma is a dumpster fire state.
2. The Ohio State Buckeyes are changing their jersey colors to dumpster fire and gray. |
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Slightly better than a Train Wreck. In
live music or theatre, an inept, poorly executed performance or problem plagued situation usually caused by poor planning, bad luck, incompetence, unprofessional behavior, etc. "How did your friend's band do last night?"
"It was a Dumpster Fire. The singer was drunk and forgot lyrics, the lead guitar and bass player argued and fought all night and a stage light fell and destyoyed the drummer's floor tom..." |
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Literal meaning. Ahh! I threw my cig away before putting it out and it caused a dumpster fire!
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