A passive-aggressive and patronizing (though light-hearted) rhetorical question, intended to ridicule someone for doing something trivial, whether it be eating, watching TV or anything that can be vaguely interpreted as being enjoyed. intended to embarrass or annoy the recipient as a form of banter/teasing.
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Can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars?i could really use a wish right now wish right now wish right now.
Can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars? I could really use a wish right now wish right now wish right now.
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Get the Can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars? I could really use a wish right now wish right now wish right now mug.A phrase used specifically to indicate your dismissal of a particular statement, event, or viewpoint.
It is used to categorize something as noise, primarily. As if something is not even valid enough to be considered having a form. In reference to a viewpoint, it would indicate it's validity being on par with random noise.
As anyone would, with some random noise blaring out of a speaker, "fuck that", is expressive of a desire to mute it.
It is used to categorize something as noise, primarily. As if something is not even valid enough to be considered having a form. In reference to a viewpoint, it would indicate it's validity being on par with random noise.
As anyone would, with some random noise blaring out of a speaker, "fuck that", is expressive of a desire to mute it.
Bob is really heated about _______ and _______ at a party. He begins to express his concerns, until someone proclaims "Fuck that noise you are blabbering about" . Laughter follows.
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Aryan Brotherhood: What do you think you're doing darkie ?
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1.funny
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2. Awesome
that makes your day brighter, or puts you in a good mood.
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that makes your day brighter, or puts you in a good mood.
1. OMG Did you see Kyse's skit? It was funny as hell! That just made my day!
2. LOL! BRUNO FOR HALLOWEEN? You just made my day.
2. LOL! BRUNO FOR HALLOWEEN? You just made my day.
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thatch n.
Plant stalks or foliage, such as reeds or palm fronds, used for roofing.
Something, such as a thick growth of hair on the head, that resembles thatch.
Dead turf, as on a lawn.
thatched, (To cover with thatch) thatching, thatches thatcher n.
Middle English thacche, alteration (influenced by thecchen, thacchen, to thatch, from Old English theccan, to cover. thaec, thatch), or thak from Old English thæc (Still sometimes used in the U.K. midlands as ‘thaker’ to describe a thatcher) the word is common to many Teutonic languages in the sense of " roof," " cover "; cf. Du. dak, Ger. dach; from Du. dekken comes " deck"; the Indo-European root is stag, whence Gr. ffreyos, roof, Lat. tegere, to cover; the French equivalent to thatch is chaume - couverture en chaume literally cover in stubble.
thatch n.
Plant stalks or foliage, such as reeds or palm fronds, used for roofing.
Something, such as a thick growth of hair on the head, that resembles thatch.
Dead turf, as on a lawn.
thatched, (To cover with thatch) thatching, thatches thatcher n.
Middle English thacche, alteration (influenced by thecchen, thacchen, to thatch, from Old English theccan, to cover. thaec, thatch), or thak from Old English thæc (Still sometimes used in the U.K. midlands as ‘thaker’ to describe a thatcher) the word is common to many Teutonic languages in the sense of " roof," " cover "; cf. Du. dak, Ger. dach; from Du. dekken comes " deck"; the Indo-European root is stag, whence Gr. ffreyos, roof, Lat. tegere, to cover; the French equivalent to thatch is chaume - couverture en chaume literally cover in stubble.
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The material employed for roofs in the place of tiles, slates or shingles it consists of many different plant materials readily available in the part of the world suitable material is available, of which usually several layers are required, typically in the U.K. to the depth of from 12 to 14 in from www.thatch.org
The material employed for roofs in the place of tiles, slates or shingles it consists of many different plant materials readily available in the part of the world suitable material is available, of which usually several layers are required, typically in the U.K. to the depth of from 12 to 14 in from www.thatch.org
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