| 71. | said no one ever | ||
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Declarative phrase appearing at the end of a statement which effectively negates the meaning of the previously stated text. Essentially, the presence of this statement instructs the reader that what has been stated up to this point is a fallacy in that no one would make that statement under any circumstances, at any time (in the past, present or future) in any corner of the known universe. I am so tired of bacon that I hope I never have to eat it again. Said no one ever.
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| 72. | Are you on crack? | ||
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1. The actions/words you just displayed are unbelievable!
2. You're not your normal self, Jim. Why are you laughing so much? Are you on crack?
OR Stop vomitting... are you on crack? |
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| 73. | Tap dat Ass | ||
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1. to engage in sexual relations with another. comes from the root: tappimus datus assimus
refers to tapping a keg Boy, I'd sure like to tap dat ass.
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| 74. | infinite regress | ||
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a fallacy in which the argument proposes an explanation, but the mechanism proposed stands just as much in need of explanation as the original fact to be explained — and indeed it stands in need of the same kind of explanation. so it is tempting to apply the explanation to itself. given the cosmological argument, the universe must have a beginning. the notion that the universe's origin came about by the random forming of particles in space, there must have been something to first put those particles there. whatever that something is, it must exist outside of time and always exist, lest you get into a series of arguments going further and further back until you have infinite regress.
example: the being 'linda' created all the particles that formed the earth, but who created linda? the being 'bill' created linda, but who created bill? etc. the argument goes on forever until there is a beginning, which was initially required according to the cosmological argument. |
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| 75. | New Aged Sugar | ||
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C-c-c-c-cocaine. "I was led astray by lines of New Aged Sugar"
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| 76. | chuch | ||
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"To have God in everything you do" -- Snoop I'm gonna holla at one of these fine hunnies. chuch.
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| 77. | gambler's fallacy | ||
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The belief that the odds of an event occurring increase after it has failed to occur a certain number of times. This nickel has come up "heads" 5 times in a row; the next time it has to be a "tail."
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