Used to describe one's physical position when seated next to a seat bitch on an airplane or bus. In the seated position -- Both elbows are centered in above the stomach and the hands remain above the elbows. This ensures that no part of the body is allowed, remains, or otherwise intrudes upon another's seating or personal space.
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Similar to the phrase "just putting that out there", but it is usually said more as suggestion, particularly when the person saying it lacks confidence that his answer or solution is correct.
Just placing it out there, but we should go bowling tonight.
Just placing it out there, but I think Rachel likes you.
Just placing it out there, but I think Rachel likes you.
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Get the Just Placing it out there mug.When children first become sexually active. such as playing doctor or hide the penis. no intercourse takes place and its generally harmless but a lesson none the less.
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Get the playing naked mug.Playing the violin with your wrist and a blade is a term used by people who cut themselves that don't want to to know what they're on about. Usually its just called "Playing the Violin" but when used around other cutters they use the full term.
Person 1: "I heard that she played the violin last night."
Person 2: "Yeah, using her wrist and a blade! I hope she's alright.
Person 1: "Playing the Violin with Your Wrist and a Blade can be dangerous, but it helps her get through the tough times."
Person 2: "Yeah, using her wrist and a blade! I hope she's alright.
Person 1: "Playing the Violin with Your Wrist and a Blade can be dangerous, but it helps her get through the tough times."
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Often used when referring to something or someone that is bland or plain.
Often used when referring to something or someone that is bland or plain.
"Hey, I really like your place"
"Really? I thought it was very Sarah, plain and tall"
Or
"Hey check out that chick, do you think she is hot?"
"Nah, she is so Sara, plain and tall"
"Really? I thought it was very Sarah, plain and tall"
Or
"Hey check out that chick, do you think she is hot?"
"Nah, she is so Sara, plain and tall"
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Get the Sarah, plain and Tall mug.If the girl is old enough to have 'grass on the field' than she has reached puberty and has pubic hairs, making her 'game'.
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