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a) Severe or cruel b) Very, or extremely "that test was really harsh"
"yeah i feel harsh stupid" |
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Unusually or overly cruel, referring either to specific actions or circumstances. "So the teacher gave me a 35 in the class."
"Man, that's harsh!" |
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verb - "to harsh one's mellow" - interfering with drug buzz, or bothering someone who is stoned. Can also be used for people who are just relaxing. "Dude, can you turn off the Montel Williams show? It's totally harshing my mellow."
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closest to perfection Boy: Can i be perfect?
Girl: Nobody is perfect. But you can always try to become Harsh |
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comes from various Hindu languages, meaning happiness The meaning of my name, Harsh is happiness.
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adjective made popular by valley girls,describing a cruel or unjust circumstance. frequently paired with "way", as in "way harsh" from the movie clueless
girls on phone DIONNE Mr. Hall was way harsh!He gave me a C minus. CHER Well, he gave me a C, which drags down my entire average. |
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A memorable argument between family or close friends, that is ranked on a scale of harshness from 1-10. When referring to a specific harsh it is common to use the setting of the harsh as part of the name. Last Christmas my family got into a massive argument at a hotel, thus creating the Polynesian Massacre Harsh. Ranked a 10 on the Harsh scale.
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