| 1. | Joel Piper | ||
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The drummer/clean vocalist for the metalcore band Confide. He is extremely talented and also owns Joel Piper Recording Studios. Check out Joel Piper rip it up on stage with Confide.
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| 2. | Thats what i'm sayin' | ||
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I agree, trying to get a point accross, is unsure but tries to confide in you by using this phrase. Agreeing when not even on subject, see example. Usually heard before or after an elongated "breathing through the teeth" sounnd *See thhhhssshhssst, not unlike when a tradesman is about to tell you how much a repair is going to cost you.
Person 1 (saying phrase): Were you watching the game last night? Person 2: Yeah that save was amazing the keeper made? Person 1: Thats what i'm sayin'thhhhssshhssst. Person 2: No you never you just asked if i seen the game? |
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| 3. | tragic | ||
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wearing black lipstick and listening to nine inch nails, eyeing up the razor as you confide in your livejournal. my life....is so terribly TRAGIC.
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| 4. | Naabie | ||
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The nickname for a black female with whom you are extremely close and/or affectionate with and with whom you confide in. ex. Nabbie! Where are you going?
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| 5. | Thick as Theives | ||
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Phrase referring to two or more people who are very tightly connected with one another.
People who trust each other completely and will often confide deep secrets in each other. "So Bobby and Joey know each other pretty well?"
"Oh yes, since third grade, thick as theives those two." |
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| 6. | Drunk Dial | ||
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A drunk dial is a communication via telephone (usually through talking but also applies to text messanging) that is somehow embarrassing or absurd. One drunk-dials to emote, excoriate, declare, confide, or proposition, often at a grossly inappropriate hour. The best drunk dials are those whose purpose is to either insult or get back together with an ex. Noun: "I got his drunk-dial."
Verb: "John made an ass out of himself when he drunk dialed Lauren." |
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| 7. | anorexia | ||
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anorexia is an eating disorder. although comonly mistaken as a self-inflicted diet plan, it is not. in fact, anorexia is a complicated disease often cause by poor self-confidence, unrealistic body image, a cry for attention, or the need for control. friends and family who feel a need to help often comment in several ways; sometimes they flatter the person about how thin they are, sometimes going as far as to tell them they should gain weight because they are too thin, other times they comment how they haven't eaten lately and should. though most comments are provoked by worries and concerns it is often better to wait for the anorexic to confide in them. if they trust you, they will. and when they admit they need help they will ask for it. forcing a person to eat or maintain a certain body weight is the worst way to attempt to help. anorexia is a very serious and very personal problem. help your family and friends but be careful not to lose them in the proccess.
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