| 1. | uncooled | ||
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you get uncooled on twitter when you do not mention the original author. glad you liked my insert tweet. NEXT TIME RT. Not cool man.
you can then RT with the original tweet and add the hash code: #uncooled and and excuse |
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| 2. | MUGARBAGE | ||
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The remains of a once great country after having it's ass raped by an : insane, fascist, land grabing, homicidal dictator. We're not mentioning any names... Hey Neil, Have you noticed what a bunch of Mugarbage Zimbabwe has become since that :ass sniffin, dick lickin, anal bleacher "ROBERT MUGABE" Fucked it up !
Neil: How could i not, it was my dick he's been lickin!! |
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| 3. | then | ||
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1 at a particular time in the past or future 2 used to say what happens next or what you do next 3a) used when saying what the result of a situation or action will be b) spoken used when you think that something is probably true because of what you know about the situation 4 but then (again)used to say that although something is true, something else is also true which makes the first thing seem less important 5 spoken a) used at the beginning of a conversation or activity b) used at the end of a conversation, especially to show that something has been agreed c) used to show that you are saying something because of what someone has just said 6 used to add something to what you have just mentioned 7 used to refer back to what you have just been talking about 8 then and there also there and then immediately then2 only before noun used when mentioning the person who had a particular job, title, or position at a time in the past (@ Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English) then1:
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1: I wish I had known then what I know now. It was then that I realised she'd tricked me. He started his career in St Petersburg - or Leningrad as it then was. by/until/since then They're sending out the results next week, so we won't know anything until then. It was late evening when the doctor arrived, and by then it was too late. That was in 1970. Since then the place has changed a lot. They met in 1942 and from then on (=starting at that time) they were firm friends. Silently she closed the door. Just then she heard a noise. I was paid £1000, which was a lot of money back then (=a long time ago when things were different) in the 1950s. 2: Mix the flour and butter, then add the eggs. Byron travelled to Italy and then to Greece. 3: a) If you won't tell him, then I will. Start off early, then you won't have to rush. b) Still in your pyjamas? Have you just got out of bed then? 4: William didn't succeed first time, but then very few people do. Elaine's father might lend them the money, but then again he might not. 5 a) Now then, what would you like to do today? Right then, shall we start? b) Good, that's settled then. We'll all meet here next Wednesday. Okay then, I'll see you at work. c) 'We're late.' 'We'd better hurry, then.' 'Friday's no good.' 'Then how about Saturday?' 6: We have to invite your parents and my parents, and then there's your brother. 7: This then was the situation facing the government at... |
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| 4. | geekgasm | ||
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A fit of intense geekly joy, happens when a geek runs into someone or something exceedingly geeky not seen every day, or when they get uber excited and riled up; When a geek goes into geekstcy, Has a geek-on; What makes a geek go crazy; When a geek has reached his or her geek climax; The equivalent of a sexual orgasm for a geek. My XBOX is coming, I think I'm going to have a geekgasm!
I made John have a geekgasm by mentioning that Star Wars action figures were onsale. |
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| 5. | Evolution | ||
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The idea that organisms change over time, and that is change occurs through natural selection which allows favorable traits to be passed along through generations. It has been refered to as a theory, which, in science, means it is an idea that has not been disproven. Many scientists are moving towards calling it the Law of Evolution, similar to the Law of Gravity, in order to help reduce frivolous claims that it is "only a theory" by people ignorant of what a scientific theory entails.
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Some (especially miseducated critics) refer to macro and microevolution. There is no such thing. Evolution is evolution. Fruit flys, rats, frogs, etc., have all been observed undergoing character change in laboritories, resulting in the inability to mate with other members of the base species (the control), thus forming a new species. Several examples of so-called macroevolution (the change at a genus level) have been observed by biologists in the rain forest. Furthermore, good fossil evidence shows transition between genera, and even higher taxanomic orders (incorrectly called Kingdom, Phylum, etc. - current work in phylogentic taxonomy does away with Linnean ranks). Representatives of higher order change in the fossil record includes change with fish, fish to amphibians, with amphibians, within reptiles, "reptiles" to dinosaurs, within dinosaurs, dinosaurs to "birds", within "birds", "reptiles" to mammals, within mammals, and other mammals to humans. I am not mentioning invertebrates here... |
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| 6. | Shloop | ||
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To drop a gentle hint during conversation about something that you want to be asked in more detail about, but do not want to change the subject to by yourself. A serial shlooper would keep mentioning the name of someone they fancy, so that others will start to talk about her/him.
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| 7. | cellardoor | ||
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Not speaking english as my mothertongue, cellardoor (especially if said multiple times just as a single word) does not sound english or american at all. it has a more southern european sound. it could be italian or spanish. additionally it contains the letters DOR witch makes ist sound like 'gold', d'or, in latin languages like frensh or so. Cellardoor and its mentioning in Donny Darko
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