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mad ape den 

Mad Ape Den is a way to speak or write that will use words that are short. They have just one beat per word. Some words have two or more beats. Do not use them if you want to speak in Mad Ape Den. It can be hard to speak just in Mad Ape Den, but it can be done if you think hard and plan your words well.
Wow. I just read all of "Twelfth Night" in Mad Ape Den. That was cool. Who knew The Bard would sound so good in words so short?
mad ape den by Dean Webb June 11, 2006
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at the state of extreme hunger to hover over ones food and eat ravenously will shoving massive portions of food into ones mouth...usually making grunting noises and rarely looking up from the food
"Yo Ev after the 'session' you went to the lions den on that lasagna, i heard you in the kitchen"..."Yeah i kno but i was mad hungry that shit aint stand a chance"
lions den by mossham April 2, 2006
1. Noun -A wooden shed full of mysteries and wonders
The Fox Den was full with 30 coors lights at the beginning of the day. At the end of the day only 29 were accounted for. Hmmmmmm.
Fox Den by Foxchase Golf Club October 20, 2008
A room in the home specifically for the woman of the house as a refuge to work, relax, or engage in other leisure activities away from the rest of the household without interruption; the lady version of a man cave
After a long day at work she retreated to her fox den for some quiet time before joining the family for dinner.
Fox den by Mer of VB July 22, 2017
Wea you guys went?
we went to the mall
an-den?
and then we went go eat.
an-den?
and then we came home.
an-den?
an-den nevamind den. Jus shaddup arready!
an-den by Lindsey April 21, 2003
Pronounced: /baɪ/-/ðɛn/ (Bye-then)

An expression used by the Taliban to taunt the occupying U.S forces during their evacuation of Afghanistan.

Following the rapid and catastrophically haphazard withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan in 2021, many of the U.S.A’s allies have become distrustful of them and have shifted towards West Taiwan's sphere of global influence. This due to the fact that the U.S.A are now considered to be an unreliable ally. Many of these nations also use this expression (tongue in cheek) to express their ever-increasing distancing from the U.S.A on the world stage.

The term will likely be used by the Republican Party and other opponents of Joe Biden as a slogan in the next presidential election. Assuming the Democrats lose the 2024 election, the majority of America’s populace (and it’s now tenuous allies) will collectively breathe a sigh of relief and finally get the opportunity to say “Bye-den, Biden!” If, however, the most popular president in history once again defies all expectations, this greatly anticipated sigh of relief will be delayed 4 years, but will arrive, nonetheless.
Muhammed: “Brother, did you see those oppressive pig dogs are finally leaving our sacred land?”
Ahmed: “Yes. We can finally say good Bye-den to Biden and his interventionalist regime”
Bye-den by Souper Rare February 3, 2022