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Describes the act of a person or animal being frozen in terror, e.g. a deer caught in the headlights.
Perhaps originally found in Richard Adams's novel 'Watership Down,' the term was also adopted by Stephen King for use in his novel 'The Stand.' Michael stood tharn while the grizzly bear bore down on him.
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| 65. | gerard way | ||
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the front man of Newark, New Jersey based band My Chemical Romance. He has a huge amount of teenie fans, usually based around the ages of 12-14. I am just astonished by his great impact on my life. People should just learn that he has better things to do than read that they want to fuck him. Watch LOTMS, and he will simply tell you that MCR has no groupies, and nor do they want any.... Overall, Gerard Way is an amazing artist/musician, and he has a comic book series called “The Umbrella Academy” coming out in May. 1. Teenie: lYk.. oMg gERALd iS sOoOoOo EFfIn HawWWTttt!! i lYK tOtAlLy WAnna HaVe HiS BaByZzzZzzzZZZZzzz!!!!!!!
Me: Shut up, loser. You need to realize how much Gerard Way really means to some people. 2. Gerard Way is amazing. He saved my life as well as other people's. MCR rocks and so does he! |
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| 66. | horer | ||
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Really in shock; suprised He was in horer when looking at his grades.
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| 67. | racism | ||
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What Is Racism?
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by Thomas Jackson Originally Published in American Renaissance, Vol 2, No. 8 There is surely no nation in the world that holds “racism” in greater horror than does the United States. Compared to other kinds of offenses, it is thought to be somehow more reprehensible. The press and public have become so used to tales of murder, rape, robbery, and arson, that any but the most spectacular crimes are shrugged off as part of the inevitable texture of American life. “Racism” is never shrugged off. For example, when a white Georgetown Law School student reported earlier this year that black students are not as qualified as white students, it set off a booming, national controversy about “racism.” If the student had merely murdered someone he would have attracted far less attention and criticism. Racism is, indeed, the national obsession. Universities are on full alert for it, newspapers and politicians denounce it, churches preach against it, America is said to be racked with it, but just what is racism? Dictionaries are not much help in understanding what is meant by the word. They usually define it as the belief that one’s own ethnic stock is superior to others, or as the belief that culture and behavior are rooted in race. When Americans speak of racism they mean a great deal more than this. Nevertheless, the dictionary definition of racism is a clue to understanding what Americans do mean. A peculiarly American meaning derives from the current do... |
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What Is Racism?
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by Thomas Jackson Originally Published in American Renaissance, Vol 2, No. 8 There is surely no nation in the world that holds “racism” in greater horror than does the United States. Compared to other kinds of offenses, it is thought to be somehow more reprehensible. The press and public have become so used to tales of murder, rape, robbery, and arson, that any but the most spectacular crimes are shrugged off as part of the inevitable texture of American life. “Racism” is never shrugged off. For example, when a white Georgetown Law School student reported earlier this year that black students are not as qualified as white students, it set off a booming, national controversy about “racism.” If the student had merely murdered someone he would have attracted far less attention and criticism. Racism is, indeed, the national obsession. Universities are on full alert for it, newspapers and politicians denounce it, churches preach against it, America is said to be racked with it, but just what is racism? Dictionaries are not much help in understanding what is meant by the word. They usually define it as the belief that one’s own ethnic stock is superior to others, or as the belief that culture and behavior are rooted in race. When Americans speak of racism they mean a great deal more than this. Nevertheless, the dictionary definition of racism is a clue to understanding what Americans do mean. A peculiarly American meaning derives from the current do... |
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| 69. | dickkicker | ||
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A dickkicker is a cocktail served in some Northern bars, consisting of the following. One part absinthe, one part Stroh (80% rum) and one part Polish Vodka. Tobasco sauce is optional.
The boys were chuggin dickkickers like it was 1999.
The boys were that astonished they had faces gurned in shapes which have only ever been reserved for dickkicking sessions. |
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| 70. | doncho | ||
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Korean word for when you are truly, utterly, dumbfounded, and the you can only describe the situation by dropping your jaw and saying "Wow". Person 1: "are you watching this? dude, it looks like your house is getting robbed right now!"
Person 2: "doncho" translation: Person 2: "wow" |
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