| 1. | e-depression | ||
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Common amongst cannabis users, it refers to the emotion one gets when trying to remember the alphabet past the letter E.
JoJo was numbed by e-depression. He tried to focus, but in his raddled mind, he was sure F was not a real letter.
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| 2. | e-depression | ||
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The mental disorder that 95% of myspace users suffer from. "Oh help, my life is so shit, i wanna die, im suffering from e-depression"
"He was my life, i cant live without him" "Somebody kill me, i hate life" |
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| 3. | E tard | ||
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An E tard is someone who frequently uses ecstasy and has become a retard because of it. They suffer from rapid weight loss, verbal diahhera, and depression. "Dont take ecstasy frequently or youll become an e tard"
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| 4. | P.E.D. | ||
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Post-Election Depression. Often emerges when you spend a lot of time and energy on a campaign only to see your dreams shattered when your candidate loses. Man, when Kerry lost in 2004, I was suffering from P.E.D. for a month!
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| 5. | E-Relationship | ||
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An E-Relationship, also known as internet dating, is often common around a younger generation of people, or the older lonely types. It can last if the people actually see each other every now and then, but usually it sends someone down into a spiraling depression. Often the relationship will just not go anywhere, probably one another are too far away from each other to have any sort of intimacy, making it seem like it isn't going anywhere. Hence the depression and loss of social life. It is one big emotional roller coaster if you play your cards right. Furri #1: Hey babe, what's goood?
Furri #2: I think we have a prollem...................... Furri #1: WHAT!!1! D: Furri #2: I'm not myself, I want to break up Furri #1: -signs offline and cries self to sleep- Furri #1's Friend: Told you your E-Relationship would never last. Now your turning into an emo furri. |
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| 6. | depression | ||
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*noun*; prolonged economic crisis characterized by drastic (i.e., >20%) decline in output, reduction in employment, and deflation. Other technical conditions include a liquidity trap and "permanent" (i.e., persisting in many sectors for several quarters) failure to reach equilibrium.
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Usually the word "depression" (when referring to economics) is used to refer to the Great Depression, although in fact there were eight incidents of a global depression between 1815 and 1922. These were --- 1815-21 --- 1832-33 --- 1837-44 --- 1854-57 --- 1867-68 --- 1876-79 --- 1893-96 --- 1920-22 In addition, there have been many localized depressions, panics (e.g., the 1907 Panic {USA}, followed by the Mexican Depression of 1908), and recessions. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECESSION & DEPRESSION The technical distinction between a recession and depression can vary, although economists usually agree on which is which. In Keynesian economics, a depression ... |
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| 7. | DVR depression | ||
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(n.) When you set an important episode (i.e. the season finale) of your favorite show to record for the hour it's on, only to realize later as you watch that the show actually went to 10:02 instead of 10, and you missed the last 2 plot-crucial minutes. This then results in the DVR user being very bummed out/depressed. This can also happen if your DVR runs out of space and ends the recording early. <Josh> Man, I'm so bummed out.
<Jackson> Why? <Josh> I missed the last two minutes of the season finale of LOST last night. Did you happen to catch it? <Jackson> No, man. Sounds like you'll just have to deal with a tough case of DVR depression. |
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