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An abreivated word meaning 'to argue loudly and angrily, even when everyone else is against you'. Jack was a total esay.
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Not to be confused with "easy" or "Michael J. Fox," "esay" represents the corporeal embodiment of awesomeness on Earth. In a way, esay is the atheists' equivalent of Jesus Christ can easily be viewed as a messiah. Incorrect: "I think I aced that test. It was way too esay."
Even more incorrect: "Other than occasional voice acting, esay hasn't done a single good thing with his career since the 'Back to the Future' series." Correct: "Esay is what makes life worth living. Otherwise, cats wouldn't ever use the litter box." |
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