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The Boy Who Lived 

The Boy Who lived is another name of Harry Potter. He got the nickname when he became the only person to live through the killing curse at age 1.
Rita Skeeter (Hate her!) started the whole 'The Boy who lived' thing.
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The feeling when your swim team is a drug dealing and alcohol drinking bunch of hooligans. You feel livid!
The swim coach threw down his keys and screamed "I'M LIVID!"
Livid by asdf9149 October 27, 2016
If you spell it backwords it's devil..think about it.
Mabye it means we're all gonna go to heck? WHO KNOWS?!?!
lived by TheWiggidy May 14, 2004

Back when I lived in upstate new york 

A meaningless, unimpressive, self-serving introduction. An indicator that the story about to be shared will be pointless and dumb.
Back when I lived in upstate new york, I also had to park on the street - on two occasions, we got enough snow, mixed with just the right plowing, that my car was lifted off the ground from so much snow being jammed underneath it.
a very pretty girl who knows when something is wrong and helps out. she has a good sense in style and has really great hair. if you are lucky enough to know a Livier then you know she is one of the most caring people of all.
look at that girls she must be a livier.
livier by Hi :) :3 May 13, 2018

lived experience 

Shit that never happened. By making up lurid tales designed to go viral activist types can spin a history of oppression in any scene, org, or society. Lived experience discounts subjectivity or just being wrong and is usually brought up after someone's claims have been debunked.

It can also refer to existential problems you do nothing about but blame others for: being poor, living in a ghetto shithole, being an addict, etc.

Like a lot of SJW jargon it was stolen from the CATT team where it refers to a failed suicide attempt in post intervention care.
"I got totally discriminated against by the racists and sexists at the lesbian vegan co-op"
"I was there and that didn't happen"
"Shut up and stop denying my lived experience"