Too Busy; Didn't Watch.
When a person posts a video on a forum or comment thread and one of the thread participants is too busy to watch the video. Many times a poster will post the Too Busy; Didn't Watch and then give a short summary of what the video shows.
When a person posts a video on a forum or comment thread and one of the thread participants is too busy to watch the video. Many times a poster will post the Too Busy; Didn't Watch and then give a short summary of what the video shows.
"You are completely ignoring a perfect example of what I'm saying. Here is a video that shows it: insert video url
TB;DW: Health care in the United States is a heavily regulated industry.
TB;DW: Health care in the United States is a heavily regulated industry.
by decentralism June 24, 2011
Ultra-Left
by decentralism November 08, 2011
by decentralism May 24, 2011
Abbreviation for "I love you forever"
The word 'ilyf', is the shortened version of 'I love you forever', and is often used in texts, instant messengers, and in comment boxes on personal webpages.
The word 'ilyf', is the shortened version of 'I love you forever', and is often used in texts, instant messengers, and in comment boxes on personal webpages.
K: i love you
C: ilyf
C: ilyf
by Decentralism January 07, 2012
sea-stead
see-sted
-noun
1. A floating artificial structure designed to accommodate permanent residents on the ocean
see-sted
-noun
1. A floating artificial structure designed to accommodate permanent residents on the ocean
by decentralism May 24, 2011
by decentralism May 24, 2011
Highly politicized issues that the American political Right have very strong feelings towards.
This term may possibly have been coined by The Daily Show host, Jon Stewart in an interview on Fox with Christopher Wallace (6/19/2011)
He claimed that the first couple of GOP Presidential debates for the 2012 election cycle were filled with "red meat"
This term may possibly have been coined by The Daily Show host, Jon Stewart in an interview on Fox with Christopher Wallace (6/19/2011)
He claimed that the first couple of GOP Presidential debates for the 2012 election cycle were filled with "red meat"
The first 2011 Presidential debate in South Carolina was filled with questions about abortion, gay marriage, typical red meat.
by decentralism June 22, 2011