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being over analytical over nonsense on the internet; hinting at your ever growing neckbeard. This can also can be used to point out stupid nitpicking. Also filling up an argument with pointless facts that do not prove anything. Guy: I like how your sister used the water fountains as a metaphor for how the school is one regret after another
Girl: Dude, she's 10, Quit your neckbearding. She didn't think that far into it. Anon1: Name the best band from the new millennium Anon2: The Cure Anon1: They're from the 70s Anon2: Bloodflowers (2000) Anon1: I said FROM not IN Anon2: fuck you and your neckbearding! Status: frankly illinoise (sic) had very little to do with that the music of that state. where was junior wells and the blues, where was the jazz and the acid chicago house? fucking no where. yes he can do wrong quite well. round of applause to everyone who fellates this guy's career comment: Wow, you're certainly butthurt about this. Why do you assume that Sufjan had an obligation to reference the music of Illinois? He made a fantastic record about its places and people; stop neckbearding! |
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| 37. | Neckbearding | ||
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being over analytical over nonsense on the internet; hinting at your ever growing neckbeard. This can also can be used to point out stupid nitpicking. Also filling up an argument with pointless facts that do not prove anything. Guy: I like how your sister used the water fountains as a metaphor for how the school is one regret after another
Girl: Dude, she's 10, Quit your neckbearding. She didn't think that far into it. Anon1: Name the best band from the new millennium Anon2: The Cure Anon1: They're from the 70s Anon2: Bloodflowers (2000) Anon1: I said FROM not IN Anon2: fuck you and your neckbearding! Status: frankly illinoise (sic) had very little to do with that the music of that state. where was junior wells and the blues, where was the jazz and the acid chicago house? fucking no where. yes he can do wrong quite well. round of applause to everyone who fellates this guy's career comment: Wow, you're certainly butthurt about this. Why do you assume that Sufjan had an obligation to reference the music of Illinois? He made a fantastic record about its places and people; stop neckbearding! |
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| 38. | Scum | ||
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- one who is French, Hairy, Smelly, Profusely sweats and generally portrays unsavory personality traits such as having multiple girlfriends and destroying the delicate emotional psyche of the females they encounter. - Andrew Joseph Fontaine is a well known scum from the new Millennium and is often regarded by his peers as an avid scum master. - Andrew Joseph Fontaine is the Queen of Scums.
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| 39. | Tweenties | ||
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The second decade of the 21st Century from 2010 to 2020 in between the Aughts (or The Aughties) & The Twenties. It's a portmanteau of the words tween, teen, and twenties. Lady Gaga's career launched in the first decade of the new millennium, but will her popularity & influence on music prolong throughout the Tweenties?
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| 40. | Booty Good Jeans | ||
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Jeans that make your derrière (rear end, butt, booty) look phenomenal, usually worn by females and attract the attention of others.
The "little black dress" of the new millennium. She wore her booty good jeans tonight even the pockets are poppin' fresh.
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| 41. | Wicca | ||
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the world's oldest faith construct from the end of the prior millennium Fabricated by Gerald Gardner, a student of Anton Szandor LaVey, the world renown Satanist, wicca is the world's oldest seventy year old faith construct; It is a mishmash of satanism and witchcraft seasoned with a hodgepodge of other historically inaccurate blathering. Its mutually contradictory tenants are frequently embraced by teens and those bereft of a fully formed intellect.
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| 42. | battle royale | ||
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At the dawn of the new millennium, Japan is in a state of near-collapse. Unemployment is at an all-time high, and violence amongst the nation's youth is spiralling out of control. With school children boycotting their lessons and physically abusing their teachers, a beleagured and near-defeated government decides to introduce a radical new measure: the Battle Royale Act.
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Overseen by a former teacher (Takeshi Kitano) and requiring that a randomly chosen school class be taken to a deserted island and forced to fight each other to the death, the Act dictates that only one pupil be allowed to survive the punishment. He or she will return, not as the victor, but as the ultimate proof of the lengths to which the government are prepared to go to curb the tide of juvenile disobediance. Likened to Stanley Kubrick's 'A Clockwork Orange' by many critics, this explosive film shocked a nation with its violent portrayal of a society in ruins. |
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