cross-interests

conflicting interests. Used in the phrase 'at cross-interests'.
At the meeting, they were at cross-interests and so they could not make a decision.
by uttam maharjan October 13, 2012
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"That's interesting Simon!"

Used when someone states the bloody obvious, taken from playwright Alan Bennett's Talking Head "HER BIG CHANCE", the story of a vaccuous actress who employs this phrase constantly when trying to seduce the director of a porn film, the aforementioned Simon.
He said: "When you go to school, you learn stuff." She said, "That's interesting Simon!"
by LucyVee April 08, 2006
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Person of Interest

You're f**cked!

Also, a politically-correct term for 'Suspect'
Jethro was just a small-town loner who mostly kept to himself. That is, until the authorities, under pressure from a local, hysterical, small-town power elite, named him a Person of Interest in a long-standing, as yet unsolved, serial-murder case. Now his life will forever be a living hell.
by E b a April 13, 2008
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Interesting Place

Michigan slang for back-alley angel dust deal
I just scored some sweet PCP from an interesting place
by Not_Ami September 25, 2016
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interesting approach

the way you respond to someone who thinks they have a revolutionary idea but it's only....okay.
Hey, I'm working on a new social networking idea, it's like Facebook but for real friends. Hmm, interesting approach!
by madox September 21, 2014
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sober interested

Being attracted to somebody when neither party is intoxicated. Generally refers to a point which you must determine if your hookups are just drunken mistakes or genuine attraction.
"This girl and I keep hooking up when we're wasted. It's happened like 5 times now. I think it's time to take it to the next level and see if she's sober interested in me."
by Shwayze69 July 17, 2008
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national interest

Common American euphemism (1785-) for killing modest to large amounts of swarthy brown skinned foreigners as a means of controlling valuable resources. Often attached to nebulous notions of "national security".
"Our national interests require success in Iraq."
by Bin Yamin April 14, 2008
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