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someone who stays around for a friend so they don't get kidnapped and or raped by a rando. Margaret I will be your witness, that dude is mad shiesty.
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King Lebron. Lebron James. What Lebron James has done for the city of Cleveland and the Cavaliers. We are all witnesses.
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Someone who voluntarily contributes information to a court case,from what they saw at the scene of a crime. The witness made it clear that she saw what had happened.
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to agree with someones' point or position. To see something as the truth. My partner said that my ride was the baddest in the show. Witness!
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A person or someone who is choosing to stay sober around non-sober people and shares the highlights of the night with those of a short memory. "You want to take a shot?"
"Naw, I'm going to be a witness tonight." -or- "Trying to hit this blunt?" "I think I'll be a witness today." |
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Something Jehovah has too much of. Christians don't go advertising their beliefs door-to-door at 7 in the morning.
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To check out, or look at members of the opposite sex; part of the teenage mating ritual; to look and lust over another human Look! Those boys are witnessing us!
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