| 78. | smoochy-boochy | ||
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Being all up in your kids business. Over-parenting or "helicopter" parenting. "God, Karen is so smoochy-boochy with her kids, she never leaves them alone." Or "I'm not all smoochy-boochy with my kids, I don't obsess over them or live my life as if they were my only hobby."
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| 79. | Frienemies | ||
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People who pretend to be your friend but secretly wish that you would fall on your face...People that put you into a situation that they orchestrated to embarrass you, start drama and/or to make themselves look superior...People that really have self doubt and are jealous but feel they have no recourse except to undermined their friends...People that have no conscientious and under estimate the consequences of their actions because they under estimate the character of their victim Some that pretends to be your friend but is secretly plotting behind your back to embarrass you in a Public place/party. Frienemies - an enemy that pretends to be your friend
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| 80. | Isheeta | ||
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The freshest girl you will ever see. She is super adorable, charismatic, and bubbly, and quite stubborn. She is an amazing friend to have, and is extremely academically driven. She is very loyal to all her closest friends, and has a great sense of humor. She seems to be conscientious about awkward moments in her life (that are not awkward at all!) Can also be used as a verb, to be a bubbly and charismatic person who constantly worries about being awkward. Eg:
Girl 1: Did you see that amazing girl over there, cheerful and laughing with her friends? Guy 1: Damn, she is fine. She must be an Isheeta! Eg2: Girl 1: Honey, you have such an amazing life. Everything's totally normal and exciting and positive. Girl 2: Yeah, but everything is just so awkward! Girl 1: Girl, don't Isheeta and stay positive about how normal your life is. |
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| 81. | pull a Knievel | ||
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To unexpectedly keep a promise, such as to show up for a date/appointment, attend a boring business meeting, pay a debt, or otherwise honor a spoken agreement which the speaker did not anticipate being fulfilled. Is a nod to the famous motorcycle daredevil who prided himself on always keeping his word, no matter what the difficulties or risks. My buddy had asked me last night if I wanted to go fishing today, but it had dawned kinda damp and blustery, so I’d figured I could just sleep in. Little did I know --- that dude decided to pull a Knievel on me and showed up after all!
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