Definitions by karen stickney
cynical
Me: "One time when you cross-trained Erin, she had gone outside and I asked you where she went. You said, 'Oh, she went out to smoke'. So, you have complained about people smoking before".
Joe: "I wasn't complaining. I was being cynical".
Joe: "I wasn't complaining. I was being cynical".
cynical by Karen Stickney May 24, 2007
baba
baba by Karen Stickney February 6, 2007
Karen Brewer
1)A fictional character in the Baby-Sitters Club and Baby-Sitters Little Sister books from the fictional town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut.
2) a rarity among blended families because she has a half-sibling, a biological sibling, and stepsiblings
2) a rarity among blended families because she has a half-sibling, a biological sibling, and stepsiblings
1) Karen Brewer is such a smart girl. She skipped first grade and went straight to second grade. There, she "married" a boy named Ricky Torres as a game.
2) Not that many people have biological, half, and stepsiblings together. Most people have one or two of the above, but Karen has all three. She's such a rarity, I'll bet she'll be famous for that.
2) Not that many people have biological, half, and stepsiblings together. Most people have one or two of the above, but Karen has all three. She's such a rarity, I'll bet she'll be famous for that.
Karen Brewer by Karen Stickney December 3, 2006
no-win situation
Emo-haters are a definite example of a no-win situation. They hate when the artist is sad, and they hate when the artist is happy. Get over on hating on an artist who decides to sing about life's imperfections; if they sang about how happy they were, you'd hate that, too.
no-win situation by Karen Stickney August 17, 2006
cold turkey
Joe used to smoke, but he quit cold turkey and hasn't gone back to it since. He is living proof that going cold turkey can be successful, especially if you don't do your bad habit very often. He only smoked his cloves 3-4 times a week.
cold turkey by Karen Stickney August 6, 2006
chemotherapy
a cancer treatment consisting of being hooked up to medicine-containing machines Side effects include losing your hair
chemotherapy by Karen Stickney July 16, 2006