Noun - The brain; one's ability to think, understand, and rationalize.
Origin:
The head or brain, as in He's not all there in the upper story. This expression transfers the literal sense of a higher floor in a multistory building to the top portion of the human body. Richard Bentley used it in A Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris (1699), where he compares a man with "brains ... in his head" to a man who has "furniture in his upper story."
Origin:
The head or brain, as in He's not all there in the upper story. This expression transfers the literal sense of a higher floor in a multistory building to the top portion of the human body. Richard Bentley used it in A Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris (1699), where he compares a man with "brains ... in his head" to a man who has "furniture in his upper story."
1. There is something wrong with her upper storey!
2. Sorry for that man, My upper storey is not great right now.
2. Sorry for that man, My upper storey is not great right now.
by sharerainbows March 09, 2023
Envious; Jealous; feeling envious; feeling jealous.
If seeing red means very angry, well technically seeing green is being envious and/or jealous.
If seeing red means very angry, well technically seeing green is being envious and/or jealous.
by sharerainbows March 14, 2023
Originated from Indonesian idiom which means a person/an individual/a group who really likes to steal stuff and/or something; Person who has a tendency of being Kleptomaniac if not treated early.
1. Stay away from Helen, she has long hands!
2. There is a gossip in our school that the janitor has long hands which explains everything about the disappearance of principal's smartphone from her room.
2. There is a gossip in our school that the janitor has long hands which explains everything about the disappearance of principal's smartphone from her room.
by sharerainbows March 03, 2023
Slang for depression; depressed; sad; sadness; feeling blue.
It comes from the la niña weather phenomena, a cooling of the water in the equatorial Pacific, which increase the precipitation/rainfall.
Rainfall symbolizes depression and/or sadness.
It comes from the la niña weather phenomena, a cooling of the water in the equatorial Pacific, which increase the precipitation/rainfall.
Rainfall symbolizes depression and/or sadness.
I'm not feeling well. I feel like I have la niña in my head.
Better to be tired than having La niña for months.
Better to be tired than having La niña for months.
by sharerainbows April 11, 2023
1. Governor suspects there are many dark mist in the parlement cabinet.
2. Dark mist complete eradication is just a daydream for many of us.
2. Dark mist complete eradication is just a daydream for many of us.
by sharerainbows March 18, 2023
1. Governor suspects there are many black mist in the parlement cabineta.
2. Black mist eradication is just a daydream for many of us.
2. Black mist eradication is just a daydream for many of us.
by sharerainbows March 20, 2023
1. An appealing and irresistable person and/or object that attracts other people to come and/or approach to him/her
2. Great and perfect opportunity(ies) that one's can not resist.
2. Great and perfect opportunity(ies) that one's can not resist.
1. Hey, what are you waiting for? Open that magnetic door, and go after your dreams becoming famous actor!
2. She is such a magnetic door, everyones seems fall in love with her, also she has 100M of IG followers.
3. For around 5 days she is waiting for the magnetic doors to be appear out of nowhere.
2. She is such a magnetic door, everyones seems fall in love with her, also she has 100M of IG followers.
3. For around 5 days she is waiting for the magnetic doors to be appear out of nowhere.
by sharerainbows March 03, 2023