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first fear not relieved 

condition appear when certain factors during infancy & childhood are not met
lack of affection during infancy inflicts first fear not relieved condition.
first fear not relieved by le1 October 30, 2007

RelievedCreampie 

A creampie which is much more sensetive and relievig.
My god, she deserved that RelievedCreampie of yours. She's feeling much better today.

Shots Received 

Recently, many people have been saying "Shots Fired," when someone gives a witty remark or serious burn. Now, if you ever find yourself on the receiving end of one of these burns, you can say "Shots Received."
Evil Friend: "Your birth certificate is an apology from the condom factory."

You: "Ouch. Shots received."
Shots Received by Skinn Rols February 15, 2015
Word of the Day on February 20, 2015

RelievedAlex60069 

A nice person that ask how are people's day but can can be very dark.
Hey look its RelievedAlex60069 he is a nice guy.

Well received 

In 2020 "well received" became the approved formal reply in an email to replace the previously ubiquitous "got it" or "copy." As with most multi-syllabic pretentious-sounding corporate jargon, this reply indicates the recipient hates you, their job, this task you sent them, and wants nothing more than to pawn the task to the next shift. Friendly relationship exchanges continue to use text messaging and the term "got it" as this indicates a much more likely chance your request was indeed received and acknowledged. When "well received" is combined with "circle back" in the same email you have been secretly told to GFY.
This email is well received and I will circle back shortly to close the loop on this critical action item.
Well received by MoreRooster March 20, 2022

boot is received 

boot what is boot?!
It is cash

Okay why do we just call it cash? Because we don't want anyone to know what we're talking about. I guess back in the days the cowboys when they bought or sold a horse or a cow or something like that they took the cash and put it in their boot so boot and cash became synonymous.
The word boot is referred to as cash in accounting by accountants.
So in trade receivables when buying and selling those trades the word boot is used instead of cash so I've traded my old car to a building no boot is received no cash is received = no Gain.
boot is received by Goku-sa June 12, 2018