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go career 

1) To make a career out of a temporary job. see Lifer
2)(Mil.) To voluntarily extend one's Tour of Duty into long-term employment
1) "I didn't think I'd like sitting at a desk all day in front of a computer, but after this, I might just go career."
2) The Sergeant decided to apply to OCS and possibly go career.
go career by pythonspam November 7, 2003
1) Someone who voluntarily decided to stay where they are (i.e. for life).
2) (Mil.) An enlisted soldier or officer that decides to re-enlist to go career
1) This place has good pay, great benefits, and nice people. They might just make a lifer out of me.
2) "Who's that?"
"That's Captain Anderson; he started out in the 22nd Armored, but ended up here as a tech. specialist. He's thinking about becoming a lifer."
Lifer by pythonspam November 7, 2003
A l337 team on CS known for their precision and accuracy with sniper rifles.
Dude.... The Optix Roxor.
optix by pythonspam November 7, 2003

Space Monkey 

A term of endearment for someone from (or having returned from) Space. Usually followed by physical contact such as a tousling of the hair or other more intimate contact, depending on circumstances.
~Source: Richard Dean Anderson
Come here you little space monkey. You're virtually radiating cosmic goodwill.
Space Monkey by pythonspam November 7, 2003

in this case a fear of affirmation 

see usually instated by the male of a relationship and also ha s to do with extreme nervousness and fear of rejection
I can't believe you would want to know the definition of in this case a fear of affirmation.

The Question

the official proposal of marriage
See: pop the question
James, i don't know if I'm ready to answer the question yet. I mean I love you, but this is a long-term commitment.
The Question by pythonspam November 7, 2003

pop the question 

To ask somebody to marry, usually from the male to the female, often on bended knee with an engagement ring.
See: the question
My jaw dropped when Danny popped the question.
pop the question by pythonspam November 7, 2003