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fallen in love

A result of being in the happiest of states; everything is going right in life; you are open to love because you deserve it; you are strong and independent at this time.

Usually refers to an overall feeling of warmth about everyone and everything around you.

A person may or may not come into your world while you are in love with life:

- If the wrong person comes into your life while you are wide open, this can be distracting and limiting to growth. It can confuse you and take you off course. It can make you feel "wobbly", unsteady and unsure of yourself. It may make you question why that person was placed there at that particular moment, when you were so happy. What lesson was to be obtained? Why was that person brought into your life just to bring you down?

- If the right person enters into your life while you are in this state of being, then you experience that wonderful feeling that many have felt called being "in love". It enhances you as a person, builds you up, makes you feel invincible and beautiful all at the same time. It makes you feel sure of yourself but not in an over-inflated sense. This is because the two are greater than one. Two whole people working to bring out the best in each other elicits awe, admiration and respect.

It describes the confidence felt, knowing that things are right.
The state of fallen in love can only be considered "real" when both people are whole, open and willing to take that leap of faith regardless of the obstacles in front of them.
by morphologicalfreedom September 27, 2013
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Sussus Amogus Fallacy

When someone tries to rebuttals someone else’s argument and/or claims with the Latin name for a fallacy they just committed, one might reply with “Sussus Amogus fallacy” to make fun of the person who used the Latin.

Could also be used to make fun of people who cite fallacies committed as rebuttals (other than citing the fallacy fallacy) especially If their accusation of a fallacy has no substance
Person 1: *says something with a possibly fallacy*
Person 2: “Ad hominem” (or any other fallacy) “Your argument means nothing”
Person 1 or outsider to the argument: “Sussus Amogus fallacy”
by SigmaGigaChad April 2, 2021
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Regina Falange

Pheobe Buffay's fake name in the best comedy TV show FRIENDS
Monica: People may give out fake phone numbers but they don't give out fake names.
Pheobe: Yes they do i do it all the time *turns to joey* Hello im Regina Falange.
Joey: Hi i'm Ken Adams.
by FriendsFnatic April 14, 2014
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the falling leaf

When someone is first learning how to snowboard and they are scared shittless to attempt carving, so they go all the way down the slope on their heal side by first heading downhill with their dominant foot, and then their other foot, immitating the motion of a falling leaf.
Sarah was tired of falling on her ass every time she tried to carve, so she just did the falling leaf all the way down the slope.
by zanny May 26, 2004
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Falling off the bench

when someone’s life begins to fall apart.(drugs, debt, women, etc.)
I have to say I’ve been falling off the bench recently, but I’m in the process of getting back on
by suicidal dog April 16, 2019
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FCS (Falling Chair Syndrome)

The term used to describe the condition, whereby one experiences the sensation of falling suddenly, akin to falling back on a chair, as a result of nearly drifting off to sleep but waking abruptly.
FCS (Falling Chair Syndrome) You know what I'm talking about.
by Gung Ho! September 2, 2010
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