In most countries, any person(s) who is under the age of 18 years. (See example one.)
Less important or urgent (in comparison to other situations or events); has less priority than something else, or something that is not too difficult to solve or clear. (See example two.)
Less important or urgent (in comparison to other situations or events); has less priority than something else, or something that is not too difficult to solve or clear. (See example two.)
by Alan T. Fitch October 17, 2021

Dislike someone or something so much that the person(s) are insistent or have intention to get rid of it, or prevent it from doing or achieving something.
Example One:
"Everybody hates him; he needs to be stopped!"
(Example for the definition above.)
Example Two:
(The word may also be used for one person to verbally express anger to another, which could be because of something that the person (receiving the insult) has said or done.)
"I hate you! I hate you so much!"
"Everybody hates him; he needs to be stopped!"
(Example for the definition above.)
Example Two:
(The word may also be used for one person to verbally express anger to another, which could be because of something that the person (receiving the insult) has said or done.)
"I hate you! I hate you so much!"
by Alan T. Fitch October 17, 2021

Example One:
"I know nada 'bout that."
Example Two:
"All of the other workers got a payrise. Do you want to know what I got? Nada."
"I know nada 'bout that."
Example Two:
"All of the other workers got a payrise. Do you want to know what I got? Nada."
by Alan T. Fitch October 17, 2021

(Positive) I've got the motivation to complete this workout!
(Negative) I have no motivation to do this right now!
(Negative) I have no motivation to do this right now!
by Alan T. Fitch May 03, 2022

To do or try something sneakly, and without anyone or anything knowing, nor wanting to cause or attract attention or suspicion.
1. The officer surreptitiously smuggled the goods through.
2. He left the room surreptitiously.
3. She surreptitiously ran away from her boyfriend.
2. He left the room surreptitiously.
3. She surreptitiously ran away from her boyfriend.
by Alan T. Fitch August 05, 2022

In literature, any book that contains some form of explicit content (such as romance or sexual activity).
In crime, the act of sexual activity involving non-genetically-related family members (Such as step-family or adoptive-family members).
In crime, the act of sexual activity involving non-genetically-related family members (Such as step-family or adoptive-family members).
(Literature) My friend is reading a book which contains pseudo-incest. They said that it's a good book so far!
(Crime) My uncle is going to court for his two acts of pseudo-incest, having sex with his adoptive niece and his stepmother.
(Crime) My uncle is going to court for his two acts of pseudo-incest, having sex with his adoptive niece and his stepmother.
by Alan T. Fitch May 03, 2022
