A Justin Bieber love-meets-mathematics song.
Strangely, no one gets the lyrics right on any site.
Person #1: "Just a fraction of your love fills the aiir...."
Person #2: "Hey, isn't that Common Denominator by Justin Bieber ?"
Person #1: "It is !"
Person #2: "I love that song, but I can't find the right lyrics on the net"
Person #1: "Neither can I, who understands a song about math anyway ?"
by coco_chlowii5360 October 30, 2010
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1. The Presence of Thought Processes which lead to an inbred Fear or Loathing of anyone or Anything that does not conform to our Desired Boundaries of Religous Indoctrination.
2. A "Looking Away" from what was Originally Written in Scripture for Our Benefit.
3. An Avoidance of Our own flaws in the light we Shine upon others Flaws, Seeing them Much Bigger than our own.
4. Ouch!...
"Man, so sick of these Religous Nuts and their Denominational Bigotry!'
"Dude, you are so quick with Your Denominational Bigotry when you judge what Music I listen to...Gahh!"
"Why do you call those guys Father? Maybe it's just my Denominational Bigotry showing, but, I don't Understand...I thought He was in Heaven?"
by TheLaughsOnUs April 3, 2011
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A Christian (i.e., follower of Jesus Christ who accepts the guy as Savior), but is not affiliate with any particular denomination or group; sometimes it may also refer to a Christian group that claims to be non-denominational, or a member of such a group.
I accept Jesus as Savior, but am not Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox etc., nor anything else. I'm a non-denominational Christian.
by librapi October 29, 2009
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A particular type of obnoxious person one encounters in extremely large groups, or where everybody is universally included. Because there are so many people, there is a significantly higher probability of idiotic people.
Facebook comment sections are terrible. It's just giving voice to the lowest common denominator.
by ButIDontLikeCheeseIts December 13, 2015
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These are the people who don't fit into any specific stereotype so, they act as themselves using different aspects from other stereotypes unintentionally. They're the people others find difficult to label because they don't fit in anywhere. These are people who don't worry about fitting into a stereotype because they are too busy having morals, standards, and caring about more important things. They are not outcasts either because they are not looked down upon.

Selina must be in the non-denominational stereotype, she is wearing converse and a polo at the same time.

It looks like her friend Jennifer is too seeing as she has a cheap cellphone, but also a scene hair cut.
by Jennifer Deane & Selina Chalk November 25, 2008
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