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real whistleblower

Any whistleblower who, from the perspective of Putin’s Bitch, is not blowing the whistle on him.
Let’s find ourselves a real whistleblower, one who will blow this whole fraudulent Ukrainian extortion hoax out of the water so I can get on with the business of grabbing some pussy and continuing to extort the American people.
by Dr Bunnygirl October 2, 2019
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really though

ambiguous phrase used to confirm and confuse at the same time.
1: tim really needs to cut back on his drinking

2: really though!

1: ...are you agreeing with me, or..what the hell are you trying to say?

2: oh, I mean...yes, I agree with you.
by shizzle June 25, 2004
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real boy

(ADJ): used to describe something that is legitimate, not fake, and for real.

Derived from Pinnocchio, where he says he wants to be a "real boy."
"Yeah, I actually went to real boy high school instead of getting home-schooled."

"Is that a real boy Lamborghini? You never see those around here."
by MurrayMLK December 22, 2008
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the struggle is real

Used to describe trying times or an unpleasant situation that is hard to get through.

For Example
Friend 1: I missed the bus, Have a ton of homework, and i didin't get to eat lunch because the line was to long.
Friend 2: The Struggle Is Real
Friend 1: I Know!
by that random dude January 20, 2014
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for real

1. Expression used in situations where you aren't "shitting" and are completely serious.

2. To agree.

1. Person : I just got booked man, for real!!

2. Person A: This assignment suck ass.

Person B: Yeah, for real!
1. Person : I just got booked man, for real!!

2. Person A: This assignment suck ass.

Person B: Yeah, for real!
by J.EllO November 19, 2009
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Really?

A brief yet unoriginal way to question the integrity of a person or an act. Implies "I'm so unimpressed with this, and disappointed in you for doing such a thing." Appears on social networking sites as a way for people to share news on something that has happened in the world and state their opinion on it, but without going to the trouble of elaborating.

Perhaps a byproduct of a world with too much quick access to information, the necessity of forming quick opinions about such information, and the lack of any obligation to defend these opinions.
Really, UCSD? Really?

(shares link)

UCSD Frat Denies Involvement In 'Ghetto-Themed' Party

UCSD Officials Condemn 'Compton Cookout' Held Last Weekend
by 600 basic sentences February 18, 2010
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