01: a person that's considered vain, temperamental and/or conceited.
02: a distinguished female operatic singer; a leading female operatic star; a diva.
02: a distinguished female operatic singer; a leading female operatic star; a diva.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 27, 2004

It simply means "Shit." It's used to describe surprise and/or opposition towards a comment and/or situation. Usually in a major way.
WOMAN: I need a huge favor.
MAN: What?
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: Shee-It!!!!!!!! Your hand cares about my money more than you care about me.
MAN: What?
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: Shee-It!!!!!!!! Your hand cares about my money more than you care about me.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 16, 2006

A morning with freshly falling or fallened snow on the ground, especially if it fully covers the pavement.
EXAMPLE: Looks like were gonna have a white morning in the morning. I hope not, cause I love the warm weather only.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant February 02, 2010

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 05, 2003

Someone who is obsessive and dangerous, especially, in pursuit of another for:
1. rejecting/spurning that someone.
2. treating that someone dirty.
It can also be expressed as "a fatal attraction."
1. rejecting/spurning that someone.
2. treating that someone dirty.
It can also be expressed as "a fatal attraction."
A fatal attraction for example involves in 2 movies:
FATAL ATTRACTION: 1987
Michael Douglas and Glenn Close
(The black "FATAL ATTRACTION")
A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND HATE: 1996
Martin Lawrence and Lynn Whitfield
FATAL ATTRACTION: 1987
Michael Douglas and Glenn Close
(The black "FATAL ATTRACTION")
A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND HATE: 1996
Martin Lawrence and Lynn Whitfield
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 17, 2006

Sometimes two people are not on the same page to a point where he/she is turning too many more pages than him/her to where he/she wants to close the book.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 31, 2009
