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Definitions by karen stickney

A hair color that is often confused with being stupid because blondes have more hair on their heads
All you people who are tired of this dumb blonde crap, come and listen to a song I've written on this matter - "Dumb Blonde Blues" - and maybe after you hear it, you'll open your eyes on the fact that the color of your hair has nothing to do with your intelligence.
blonde by Karen Stickney August 29, 2008

hypocrite 

a person who insults a lifestyle then lives it
Katy Perry is a hypocrite. She dissed her boyfriend for acting gay in her song "You Are So Gay", yet, she is acting the same way in "I Kissed A Girl". She'll probably insult me for saying this to her if I ever meet her, but I don't care.
hypocrite by Karen Stickney August 4, 2008
1) Out of the ordinary

2) Unconventional
Eric says I listen to weird music. Did he mean it as a compliment or as an insult?

Hey Mike, if Eric heard the Seven Mary Three song "Times Like These", he'd think you listen to weirder music than he said about me.
weird by Karen Stickney July 30, 2008

stuck-up 

thinking you're above everyone else
Brian is so stuck-up he dared Joe to ride a skateboard. Joe refused and Brian called him a chicken. I wouldn't be surprised if his wife is as stuck-up as he is.
stuck-up by Karen Stickney July 30, 2008

buzz saw 

a haircut where you shave the sides of your head
David Michael: "May I have a buzz saw?"
Watson: "Want some tools?"
David Michael: "No! A buzz saw. It's a haircut. All the guys in school have them!"
Sam: "They shave the sides of their heads".
Elizabeth: "Oh. Then, no, you may not get a buzz saw".
David Michael: "My friends think I'm a baby! I'm not cool!"
buzz saw by Karen Stickney July 24, 2008

cock-ass bitch 

a person who is so uptight that even the most innocent things done to them seem wrong
Zack saw the band Poison the Well in concert, and the security guards there were so restrictive, their lead singer called them cock-ass bitches, and so the whole band was thrown out of the venue, he later mentioned on a message board.

we'll see 

term parents use when a child wants something and they don't say yes or no. Usually means "no", but sometimes it means "yes"
Child: "May I have a puppy?"

Parent(s): "We'll see."
we'll see by Karen Stickney July 16, 2008