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Definitions by Anna

pretentious 

adj. pompous, ostentatious, pretending, an extravagent outward show. I find pretentious a versatile word that can be used to describe anything from musicians (Thom Yorke), clothes (berets) and musical genres (beat poetry, acid jazz)

It is also a word that I over use
O Pretentious One- Thom Yorke is God!
Me- You are so pretentious

O Pretentious One- I like living in my studio apartment, wearing black clothes and a red beret whilst listening to beat poetry and acid jazz
Me- Get a life you pretentious douchebag!
pretentious by Anna June 30, 2006
An amazing musical chameleon that manages to change his sound with each different record. Beck's music can be broadly defined as 'alternative rock'. Some amazing Beck albums are Odelay, Mutations ,Seachange, Guero and Midnite Vultures.
Beck is the only man I know who can wear pink jeans and still look sexy.
Beck is the only white man I know who can actually dance.
Beck is a musical revolutionary.
beck by Anna June 18, 2006
A nickname for the town/village of Mukwonago in Waukesha County, WI. Often referred to as Mukwonaghetto.
"Muktown's SO going to beat arrowhead this friday!"

"Go Muktown!"

"I'm heading out to the Muktown Walmart because that's the only place for my friends and I to hang out because we're afraid to leave the town"
Muktown by Anna November 30, 2005
Means "good!" or "great!"
Josh: "You got an "A" in your work!"
Me: "Satla!"
satla by Anna May 13, 2005

button, button

a game where you pass out soda and a certain number has a tablet of LSD in it. good luck finding the button.
button, button by anna May 13, 2005
To slyly and jokingly steal from another person (most likely a friend) just to piss them off.
A: "Hey, where did my jacket go?"
B: "Ha ha, Joe skeefed it from you!"
A: "Shit, what an ass. It's raining outside!"
skeef by Anna May 13, 2005

Hypersomnia

Excessive daytime sleepiness(without a known cause).Depression, anxiety, stress, and boredom are commonly thought to cause excessive sleepiness.
Until the 1950s, most people thought of sleep as a passive, dormant part of our daily lives. We now know that our brains are very active during sleep. Moreover, sleep affects our daily functioning and our physical and mental health in many ways that we are just beginning to understand.
Hypersomnia by Anna May 13, 2005