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1. style
Noun: The basic defining characteristics of a person, everything from talk, dress, hairstyle, demeanor, etc. A majority of the time it is the person's appearance in general and can be categorized (grunge, hippie, preppy, hoochie, nerdy, etc). A few people have their own style which usually makes them unique while most go with whatever is the "in" thing at the time in all the above categories. Can also be used as a compliment (see example #2a and b).

#1a: "Toni's style is an odd one -- she keeps her hair groomed like a diva, wears alot of makeup, rocks Chuck Taylor All Stars, and buys her shirts at the Bass Pro Shop.....what's up with that??"
#1b: "Although some may think that Alicia Keys is boring, I must admit that her style is different from most entertainers her age".

#2a: "My boy James got style -- did you see how he quiety hollered at ol' gurl and got the digits with little to no effort"?
#2b: "Janelle really laid her crib out -- she got black and white art with touches of color....I like that girl's style".
2. Chilling
1. Relaxing.
2. A conscious effort to maintain a calm demeanor or, regain composure.

Also chill'n
I figured that after things were getting heated up, I’d better be chilling before things got out of hand.
3. Chill'n
1. Relaxing.
2. A conscious effort to maintain a calm demeanor or, regain composure.

Also chilling
I figured that after things were getting heated up, I’d better be chill'n before things got out of hand.
4. gerald ford
Gerald R. Ford = 38th President of the United States 1974-1977. President Ford did an outstanding job trying to heal this country after the tragedies of Vietnam & Watergate. Considering the terrible mess that he inherited from Richard Nixon when he assumed office on 8-9-74 - he has to be congratulated for having done such a great job.

President Ford quiet demeanor was a refreshing contrast to the personalities of his immediate predecessors Richard M. Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson. His common sense moderate approach to government will be treated better and better as time passes and history proves that he was right.

President Ford spared the country years of anquish & trial with his courageous and correct decision to pardon Richard M. Nixon - history has proven that he was right in making that decision. The country was able to - finally - move on and put the terrible Watergate mess behind us.

President Ford was presented with the Profiles in Courage award by Senator Edward M. Kennedy & Caroline Kennedy at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston back in May 2001 -- for his courage to put the best interests of the country first - before his own political interests -in granting the pardon to Richard M. Nixon. History has now proven that President Ford was totally correct in issuing the pardon to end the Watergate mess & tragedy that was tearing our nation apart during 1973 & 1974.

Gerald R. Ford represents what a Republican should be - moderate on soci...
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5. flabby demeanor
1) the tendency of making facial expressions or body language which denote displeasure with being overweight.

2) to have more than the usual amount of flab on one's body resulting in radiating unattractiveness
Another way to call a person "fat" would just be to say they have a flabby demeanor.
6. flabby demeanor
1) the tendency of making facial expressions or body language which denote displeasure with being overweight.

2) to have more than the usual amount of flab on one's body resulting in radiating unattractiveness
Another way to call a person "fat" would just be to say they have a flabby demeanor.
7. serial killer material
A phrase to describe someone with a single awkward mannerism in an otherwise perfect social demeanor.
Steve: You know, Bill is a really nice dude. I can't find one single flaw in the guy's attitude.

Martin: Yeah, but when he held the door for me this morning, he gave me that weird grin of his.

Steve: Oh yeah, he's totally serial killer material.
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