Definitions by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant
high-maintenance
1. Require (ing) a lot of work/attention to maintain.
2. Require (ing) a lot of money or attention to appearance.
3. Require (ing) a high emotional investment or en excessive amount of money.
EXAMPLES OF HIGH-MAINTENANCE BEHAVIOR:
-Having frequent professional cosmetic consultations, such as hair-dressing, manicures and pedicures
-Excessive worthless spending (tricking)
-Attention craving
-Being too delicate or suavé
2. Require (ing) a lot of money or attention to appearance.
3. Require (ing) a high emotional investment or en excessive amount of money.
EXAMPLES OF HIGH-MAINTENANCE BEHAVIOR:
-Having frequent professional cosmetic consultations, such as hair-dressing, manicures and pedicures
-Excessive worthless spending (tricking)
-Attention craving
-Being too delicate or suavé
NOTE: high-maintenance is primarily used to refer to attractive straight women or a person/people that's stuck on self.
high-maintenance by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 21, 2006
from F to L
1. From friend/s to lover/s.
2. From first to last.
3. IN OTHER WORDS, "being the fool" or "being a foolish person."
2. From first to last.
3. IN OTHER WORDS, "being the fool" or "being a foolish person."
"Don't trust what that chick say. Her and Goerge went from f to l a lot longer then she said and they are still that. That's why she couldn't cut him off with you watching it."
"Don't go from f to l for anyone."
"Don't go from f to l for anyone."
from F to L by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 19, 2006
move around
Something that you say to tell someone, especially rude, to:
1. get out of your face or get out your face
2. leave you alone
3. move to the next (another person)
4. move to the side
5. get out of your/the way or get out your way
6. get away
7. go elsewhere (relocate)
1. get out of your face or get out your face
2. leave you alone
3. move to the next (another person)
4. move to the side
5. get out of your/the way or get out your way
6. get away
7. go elsewhere (relocate)
Move around if all you is is a mouthpiece.
You ain't saying nothing, move around."
I'm not gonna argue with you, so move around if that's your intentions.
You ain't saying nothing, move around."
I'm not gonna argue with you, so move around if that's your intentions.
move around by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 17, 2006
from F to L
"Don't trust what that chick say. Her and Goerge went from f to l a lot longer then she said and they are still that. That's why she couldn't cut him off with you watching it."
"Don't go from f to l for anyone."
"Don't go from f to l for anyone."
from F to L by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 17, 2006
from F to L
from F to L by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 4, 2006
Hoesided
1: Someone/Something/Someplace that's frequently associated with being funny-style, doing dirt, backstabbing or hypocrisy.
2: A person considered as having corrupt principles for personal gain.
3: A person considered as someone that selfishly wants everything his/her way.
4: A person whose skills are low and they are selfish.
5: A person considered as mean, disagreeable and/or spiteful; bastard; bitch; dick in the booty; dubious.
2: A person considered as having corrupt principles for personal gain.
3: A person considered as someone that selfishly wants everything his/her way.
4: A person whose skills are low and they are selfish.
5: A person considered as mean, disagreeable and/or spiteful; bastard; bitch; dick in the booty; dubious.
Hoesided by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 4, 2006
Im a call you back
A figure of speech, on the average, meaning:
1. I'm gonna blow you off.
2. I'm gonna ignore you.
This is mainly derived from being stood up or lied to by the caller that ends a conversation with you over the phone by saying "Im a call you back" and really won't, especially if the caller don't care about his/her word. The reason is always unknown unless you're absolutely sure of why.
NOTE: It's not always intentional.
1. I'm gonna blow you off.
2. I'm gonna ignore you.
This is mainly derived from being stood up or lied to by the caller that ends a conversation with you over the phone by saying "Im a call you back" and really won't, especially if the caller don't care about his/her word. The reason is always unknown unless you're absolutely sure of why.
NOTE: It's not always intentional.
CALLER: I need to get something done real quick and Im a call you back.
YOU: Wolf Ticket.
CALLER: For real.
YOU: Wolf Ticket.
YOU: Wolf Ticket.
CALLER: For real.
YOU: Wolf Ticket.
Im a call you back by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 22, 2006