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creative license

has a couple of uses.

1. In writing, use or making of interesting ideas. One would be in the novel "Job: A comedy of justice" where the devil isn't evil and hell isn't horrible but god just wanted people to think that, where most people just stick to "heaven good hell bad" or "it's all a lie and god is actually evil".

2. Words or action that replace a normal set. Slang started with this.

3. In flirting it means to make something up to get the other person. not necessarily lie but possibly exaggerate truth.
1. guy 1: "I can't think of what to write."
guy 2: "Use some creative license. Try to be original. Make it so that people will use a your idea to replace existing ones."
guy 1: "OK, How am I to do that?"

2. "Of course Josh used creative license and now instead of a hand shake he looks them in the eye and steals their wallet."

3. guy: "I work out every weekend."
Chick: "I know you do community service."
guy: "oh ummmm"
Chick: "You need to work on your creative license. But I will still go on a date with you"
by skywerewolf May 13, 2010
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Job Creator

Euphemistic term for a wealthy or rich person first proposed by Republican politicians in mid-2011.

The term is meant to justify why the wealthy are given special legal and economic advantages and why the rich are taxed less than other people in the United States even though they can afford it more.

In Republican/Tea Party political theory, "Job Creators" are wealthy because they are industrious, virtuous, hard working people and can use their vast wealth to create jobs by hiring people to work for them. The idea that this euphemism is trying to convey is that taxing these people would hurt the economy because then their money would be going to the government (which is always evil in this political ideology) which will only waste tax money on things like social services.
We are Job Creators, therefore we deserve not to be taxed on our big houses and luxury cars, because then we might not be able to afford our nanny and gardener.
by Joe From Kentucky July 26, 2011
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Job Creator

American elite businessmen who create jobs overseas as they outsource the labor and really don't create any jobs for Americans.
We must give tax breaks to our Job Creators because they will share the wealth and it will trickle down to the rest of us.
by Dedgemann November 28, 2011
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creative

(noun) A person with a never-ending, intense desire to produce based on originality of thought, expression, etc. that impacts nearly every aspect of their life, both in negative and positive ways.
Steve Martin is a true creative.
by Nadine Key September 27, 2013
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Creative color

Not green.
"Bro, what's a creative color?"
"Not green."
by BakaDog February 15, 2017
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creative talent

A person who is looking for projects, productions or gigs in the creative industry. It could be someone already working or looking to work in the creative production industry. Singers, musicians, actors, models, photographers, production crew and many more are examples of creative talents.
I'm looking for a place where creative talents in Jakarta like to hang out.

Creative talent don't have to be celebrities. As a matter of fact I know dozens of creative talents out there who are more talented that xxx (name of famous singer), the problem is no one has actually discovered them yet.
by CREASI April 27, 2014
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creamy skunk

Noun
a very smooth weed hit
Damn that Indica hit was a creamy skunk.
by The Creamy Skunk November 7, 2017
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