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A term used to declare that you feel the same way as another person or to agree with another person's statement. Sarah: "Rebecca, you are my best friend and I love you so much that I would marry you if we were lesbians."
Rebecca: "Same-sies" |
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| 2. | spare-sies | ||
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When someone has more than one of the same item, the other items become spare, thus making them spare-sies Where did I put my spare-sies?
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| 3. | Schiavo (ed) | ||
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To get so incredibly drunk that you're in a vegetation like stage, and have no ability to function. Person A: Dude, I just failed my Accounting test.
Person B: Same-sies. Person A: I have a half gallon in my room, fuck it, lets get Schiavo (ed) tonight. |
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| 4. | Sanctimonified | ||
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Sanctimonified:
A state of mind in which a person believes he has been sanctified in his beliefs but, doesn't really believe it is the truth. The feeling of being blessed but, at the same time knowing that your really wrong. A blend of Sanctimony and Sanctify and Hypocrisy. sanc·i·mo·ny (sngkt-mn) n. Feigned piety or righteousness; hypocritical devoutness or high-mindedness. sanc·ti·fy (sngkt-f) tr.v. sanc·ti·fied, sanc·ti·fy·ing, sanc·ti·fies 1. To set apart for sacred use; consecrate. 2. To make holy; purify. 3. To give religious sanction to, as with an oath or vow: sanctify a marriage. 4. To give social or moral sanction to. 5. To make productive of holiness or spiritual blessing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hy·poc·ri·sy (h-pkr-s) n. pl. hy·poc·ri·sies 1. The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness. 2. An act or instance of such falseness. "Oh my God, I've been sanctimonified."
"I'm sanctimonified." LoL |
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