| 1. | No | ||
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Ish don't think so
1. Omg.We're so gonna spunk on Barbara Streisand in Playboy!
2. (No!) Ish don't think so |
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| 2. | I don't think so biatch | ||
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Adjective noun; A phrase of impending animosity which is commonly used in conversations that do not have an advesarial tone. "Does Tufts have rolling admissions?"
“I don’t think so biatch.” |
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| 3. | I don't think so biatch | ||
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adjective noun; a conversation ending phrase akin to "GI Joe" and "No soap, radio!" "Do you have to register?"
"I don't think so biatch." |
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| 4. | don't even trip | ||
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Don't even think about it! To put something so far out of your mind that it is useless to you and others.
Don't even trip about this because that fool will not get any of my money.
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| 5. | I think so | ||
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A way of saying that you don't know but want to make it look like you might know. Similar to saying "I'm pretty sure," but could also mean "I'm not totally sure." Soldad: Did you do your homework?
Sonia: I think so. Jeff: Is the final tomorrow? Lola: I think so. Chris: Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?! Jackie: I think so. Chris: Is that a yes or a no? |
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| 6. | tssss, um yeeeah... | ||
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a sound people make in response to an awkward, unintelligible, or odd comment or question in an attempt to sound like a pretentious prick. Used predominantly by sarcastic assholes and ditzy teenage girls Nerdy guy: "I'm having a get-together this weekend. It would be great if I could see you there. What do you say?"
Ditzy teenage girl: "tssss, um yeeeah... I don't think so." Girl walks away, leaving nerdy guy thinking "What a bitch." |
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| 7. | mormon | ||
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Although they are technically considered as "Christians" for following the beliefs and teachings of Christ, they are indeed not true Christians, for they have very radical beliefs and teachings compared to those of Christianity. They claim to believe in the Bible but say it can only be trusted if it is "translated" or "interpreted" correctly (very high emphasis added) which therefore indicates that they don't truly believe in it. They believe the Book of Mormon holds more authority than the Bible, although the Bible says that it's the FINAL word of God and is not to be taken away from or added to. Also many of their practices are not even found in the Book of Mormon, most of them are from other doctrines and "revelations" that their mormon prophets claimed to have.
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Mormonism teaches that God has not always been God, but through obeying laws and ordinances of the Gospel he was able to progress to deity. Therefore, the god of Mormonism is a changing being. He was once a man, who then became a god. His knowledge, wisdom and power have therefore increased. Mormons believe that all faithful Mormons will progress to become deities (or God's) of their own universes and produce spirit children with their spouse in order to populate their world. The bible reveals a very distinctive God. The true God does not change (Malachi 3:6) nor does he grow in knowledge (Isaiah 40:13). God is spirit, not an exalted man with flesh and bone (John 4:24; Luke 24:39; Hosea 11:9; Numbers 23:19... |
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