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Self explanatory. Often used when you are struck by something painfully obvious, but you never noticed.
Milo, did you know that if you redline your Benz too long the ECU shuts down the gas flow to the injectors?

Redline? MY Benz? Awww... Well, You Learn Something Every Day...
by SeW hat August 15, 2008
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O'learious

The state of being incoherently drunk; near comatose.

Symptoms: general lethargy, slurred or inaudible speech, bodily trauma, unexplained fits of anger, the sudden urge to perform sexual intercourse upon unreasonably large women, getting into extremely life threatening situations (e.g. Falling onto the tracks of the Long Island Railroad), and sudden propensity for singing Irish tunes (Gaelic in the most extreme cases).
He was fucking O'learious when we convinced him to fight the monkey.
by DannyO December 3, 2005
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That'll Learn'em

A slang term usually uttered by rednecks that literally means " That will teach him", or "that should teach him a lesson". Its a contraction of the grammatically incorrect phrase "that will learn him".
Somebody at work keeps stealing my lunch, so today i brought in a bowl of spit-snot-soup. That'll learn'em to take things that don't belong to him.
by Mingus Jenkins March 28, 2011
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learn you

A sentence fragment that is often believed to be grammatically incorrect, but is actually completely correct. The word learn is actually rooted in the Old English verb læran, meaning "to teach", and can be used transitively in this manner, e.g. "I'm going to learn you a lesson."
"I'm going to learn you a lesson."
"She learned him how to skate."
"He learned him how to fish."
by Canilope September 23, 2013
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learn the ropes

the process of finding one's feet, learning the basics, for example in a new job
"Hey, how's that new job going?"
"Fabulous, now that I've learned the ropes I can take on more demanding tasks!"

"I want you to learn the ropes before you start doing anything more sophisticated!"
by justice22 April 7, 2012
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learnholes

Your ears. Especially when used for learning purposes.
Open up your learnholes listeners, I’m about to verbally impart some next-level knowledge.
by madintangibles November 25, 2018
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Learnacy

The concept of learning and the values that come with it - an act of learning or a summary of learning.
Interviewer: What are some of your skills?
Future employee: Learnacy and leadership.
by Genoidmeatball October 21, 2020
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