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Subjective finance

Jackson used subjective finance in his arguments, but only to support Objective finance
by TheZestyPepperoni February 10, 2021
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Subject barbarian

A person who kills the chat atmosphere by saying something out of the subject, or something boring and/or obvious about the subject.

Verb: To subject kill
Person A: Hey, have you heard they're openening the new club down the road?
Person B: Yeah, i'm going on the day it opens!
Subject barbarian: I heard they serve drinks...
Person A: ...
Person B: ......
by Conn1496 July 10, 2010
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Subject topper

Topper in that particular subject. The student who scored the most in that subject compared to all other kids
Shaurya was the English subject topper in her school
by Smolkitty June 23, 2023
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Double Texting Subjects

When someone sends you a text message, changing the subject, before you have the chance to reply to the previous one. By the time you reply to both, your conversation is now more than one topic. It's like talking to 3 or more people, but it's really only one.
"I'm getting a headache from double texting subjects. I can't text to my daughter about one thing at a time. Before I know it, she's texting about 5 different things and it's difficult to keep up with what we're talking about".
by M.C. Jarina May 31, 2015
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Subjective Assignment Theory

The theory that states that any subjective assignment (such as a book review) can be done without knowing what you are talking about (like writing a book review without reading the book).
Person 1: "Did you read the book and write the review?"

Person 2: "Nah. I'm not going to read the book; I'm just going to use Subjective Assignment Theory."
by bodfibodgjioqja November 18, 2011
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subject wannabe

When a person is talking about a certain famous act (such as a band), and another follower in the conversation decides to say that he/she likes them, yet they can only name their most notable work because they hear it as often as everybody else because. This is usually carried out because they want to appeal to or impress their target of interest.
Person 1: dude i love muse they're so awesome

Person 2: same here

Person 1: can you name two songs by them besides uprising and resistance

Person 2: nope

Person 1: wow what a subject wannabe...
by Rya13 April 12, 2011
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