A store in which Barbie and Ken look-a-likes shop. Hated by non-conformists, it is a overpriced K-Mart. Actually, I think K-Mart has better quality. Many people are bashed for hating it, although most of the people that buy there do so just to fit in. Hate it or ove it, it's here to stay. I personally dislike it. And no, don't say I'm "poor", "ugly", "fat", or anything. Most people own less than ten articles from their. Unless you are rich and can afford it (don't know why I used to shop there), just ignore it.
A+F Shopper: I'm going to A+F tomorrow!
Non-Conformist: Dude, you're gay. Just die so I can spend my time brooding in my room at three in the morning, listening to death metal and conforming to other non-conformists.
A+F Shopper: Whatever.
Non-Conformist: Dude, you're gay. Just die so I can spend my time brooding in my room at three in the morning, listening to death metal and conforming to other non-conformists.
A+F Shopper: Whatever.
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a terrible power that makes it hard for other people to look upon you, some thing that makes u appear to be a creature of unthinkable hurtnesswounded
by some dude April 13, 2005

I caught a cold, then maybe I'm on steroids!!!
comment by boosoxfans: " Ended his career because of his own stupidity of taking steroids, which in some cases, can cause cancer. MLB should use Giambi as an example of the pitfalls of using steroids. I knew he was using it before the Yanks traded for him, just like every one of those A's players - McGuire, Canseco, Chavez, even Tejada. That's very unnatural bulk. "
comment by boosoxfans: " Ended his career because of his own stupidity of taking steroids, which in some cases, can cause cancer. MLB should use Giambi as an example of the pitfalls of using steroids. I knew he was using it before the Yanks traded for him, just like every one of those A's players - McGuire, Canseco, Chavez, even Tejada. That's very unnatural bulk. "
by some dude July 27, 2004
