| 1. | pippy | ||
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"Pippy" is an adjective used to describe someone who can be described by any combination of the following:
loud, abnoxious, annoying, fake, think's they're hot stuff, uncool, a joke to society, uncared about, foolish, immature, melodramatic, believes that their crazy beliefs are truth. People: Regis Philbin, Rosie O'Donnell, Donald Trump, Nancy Grace, that guy from the 700 club, MySpace whores.
In a sentance: "Did you see that pippy girl on stage introducing that last band? She was talking about inside jokes she has with them. Lame, yeah?" Other usage: "Welcome to Regis Philbin's New Year's Pippin' Eve!" |
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| 2. | gun control | ||
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Murderous London is like old New York
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By Janet Daley (Filed: 01/12/2004) What is happening to London? Where is the cheerful, relaxed, "swinging" city that I found when I arrived in the 1960s? That was when Chelsea meant the King's Road scene and "debs" (as they were called then) living in what everybody regarded as an enclave of sheltered privilege. Now there has been a murderous attack, at an early hour of the evening, inside one of those very homes that would be regarded as almost ethereally superior. In Notting Hill, they have grown accustomed to being mugged. That is a neighbourhood which, for all its status, is euphemistically described as "mixed". You have your good restaurants and your local dinner-party circuit, but you pay for your chic address by avoiding the Tube station at night. Up the road in Holland Park, some friends of mine have installed electronic security gates outside their house, but that did not prevent a laptop computer - containing irreplaceable research - from being stolen from their car in the drive. Over in Islington, they pretty much expect to be burgled. It goes with the cool urban territory. But somehow Cheyne Row in Chelsea still seemed like another league. If that kind of wealth and influence can't buy you protection from a bestial attack, then who is safe? What chance for the poor on their sink estates who are being terrorised by the local drug gangs, or the middle-class suburban homeowners trying to avoid the routine loss of... |
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| 3. | itchy eye | ||
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Euphemism for the anus. Specifically referencing it's proclivity to itch when unclean or uncared for. Having nothing else handy, Mike used a toothbrush to take care of his itchy eye.
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| 4. | goth | ||
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A severe or advance case of emo. An emo kid who has turned to darkness, but an emo nonetheless. "I got tired of being uncared for, i'm going goth"
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| 5. | scarf-wearer | ||
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From unnecessary scarf wearer. This is a person of western background, usually Caucasian, found in Cairo, Egypt. Not all westerners in Cairo are scarf-wearers: scarf-wearers are people who work for NGOs or similar, and are studying Arabic. The term stems from their ubiquitous habit of draping at least one scarf bought from Khan el Khalili, the old market, around themselves in an effort to appear "ethnic" and in their fervour to kowtow to what they believe are Egyptian norms. In reality, they end up dressed more modestly than the weather or the culture necessitates. Female scarf-wearers will also love long flowing skirts and dresses with no particular shape, birkenstocks or leather Jesus sandals, stringy jewellery, and will wear no makeup. Their hair will also be uncared for. Inevitably they will have a massive bag with them made of hemp or bedouin cloth. Male scarf-wearers will have ill-fitting trousers also made of hemp, scraggly t-shirts or "ethnic" shirts bought from Khan el Khalili, and the most radical practitioners may have a Palestinian kuffiya draped around their necks. They will have longish unkempt hair and beards. All of these people will have an Arabic textbook on their person.
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Scarf-wearers will divide their time between "real" parts of Cairo, looking around and doing good works and buying ironic things, Dahab, where they will smoke up on cushions by the Red Sea, and going to nice bars and parties in Cairo with Egyptian guys who want to have sex with them. ... |
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| 6. | Scarf-wearer | ||
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From unnecessary scarf wearer. This is a person of western background, usually Caucasian, found in Cairo, Egypt. Not all westerners in Cairo are scarf-wearers: scarf-wearers are people who work for NGOs or similar, and are studying Arabic. The term stems from their ubiquitous habit of draping at least one scarf bought from Khan el Khalili, the old market, around themselves in an effort to appear "ethnic" and in their fervour to kowtow to what they believe are Egyptian norms. In reality, they end up dressed more modestly than the weather or the culture necessitates. Female scarf-wearers will also love long flowing skirts and dresses with no particular shape, birkenstocks or leather Jesus sandals, stringy jewellery, and will wear no makeup. Their hair will also be uncared for. Inevitably they will have a massive bag with them made of hemp or bedouin cloth. Male scarf-wearers will have ill-fitting trousers also made of hemp, scraggly t-shirts or "ethnic" shirts bought from Khan el Khalili, and the most radical practitioners may have a Palestinian kuffiya draped around their necks. They will have longish unkempt hair and beards. All of these people will have an Arabic textbook on their person.
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Scarf-wearers will divide their time between "real" parts of Cairo, looking around and doing good works and buying ironic things, Dahab, where they will smoke up on cushions by the Red Sea, and going to nice bars and parties in Cairo with Egyptian guys who want to have sex with them. Wh... |
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| 7. | ditch | ||
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to ditch means to be left or abandoned by your gurlfriend or boyfriend. They leave/abandon u because either;
a. they are bored of you b. they think its a nicer way to break up c. they are avoiding you because of something bad they did d. they hate you and never want to see you again e. they found someone better than you f. they are immensely annoyed of you and want to spend time with other people g. they want "SPACE" from you all these reasons can lead to major breakdowns for the person being ditched. also they may feel unloved, uncared for and unwanted. they can feel depressed, sad or upset. they will also say plenty of stupid things that they don't mean. if the person being "ditched" is very sensitive then it can lead to a bigger fight, especially if BOTH the people in the relationship is sensitive to not being treated properly. they are getting upset because they cannot stand being witout their gurlfriend/boyfriend for a long time. they might love each other very much, but both people hav to agree on the relationship for it to work. overall being ditched isnt a good feeling but it happens to everyone at least once in life. it might feel like the end of the world.. but you never kno hold strong and it will work out (: jen: "YOU DITCHED ME!!"
matt: "huh? when?!" jen: "YOU LEFT ME YESTERDAY AND DIDNT SAY A WORD TO ME ALL DAY." mett: "ermm... uhh...." |
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