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ListZe is the first social organization website out there. Many of the social media sites like Digg and Reddit LOVE lists, but until now, there has been no good medium for creating and managing them.

ListZe allows any member to create a list, add initial items to it, then publish it online for anyone to see.

From there, other members can come along, add their own items to it, then rate the current items in the list up and down (as they see fit).
Dude: I need to make a top 10 list of reasons why I am cool. Where can I do that at?

Girl: Go to listze

Dude: Word.
listze by pkr23 January 13, 2008
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Look here look listen 

Wingsofredemption's go-to phrase when he's getting trolled on London Docks. Richard just couldn't take that shit no mo man.
LOOK HERE LOOK LISTEN. Appearing offline does not fucking stop it, so stop giving fuckin advice you know nothing about. Wheel torque *finger sniff*

Do you listen to girl in red? 

A discreet way of asking a girl if she likes girls/is gay. Inspired by the iconic lesbian musician girl in red. Because if she listens to girl in red, she is most likely lgbt.
That girl is so hot! Do you think she listens to girl in red?
Hey, do you listen to girl in red? Because I do. ;))

do you listen to sweater weather?

"do you listen to sweater weather" is code for "are you bisexual?"
guy: hey, do you listen to sweater weather?
girl: yeah, are you coming out to me in any way what-so-ever?
guy: still questioning.
girl: well, I support you :)

do you listen to girl in red? 

“do you listen to girl in red?” is wlw code for “are you a girl who likes and would date other girls?” a.k.a. a sapphic.
sapphic 1: do you listen to girl in red?? 🥺👉👈
sapphic 2: yes *wink wink*

Monthly Listeners

An excuse KSI uses against people who call his music shit
Guy: Ur music is shit
Ksi: Lets see ur monthly listeners then

Do you listen to Mother Mother? 

A phrase someone asks you if they think you are not cis. Most often they suspect that you use they/them pronouns
A: “Oh I saw your story the other day, do you listen to mother mother?”
B: “Yeah I do, thanks for noticing.”
A: “So what are your pronouns?
B: “They/them”