"Check" or "checking" is when when someone typically a female walks up to another person and asks about something the person has said or "done" which was a lie.
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The term is utilised to represent checking one's body, specifically, to check if they look thin enough.
This typically includes checking your body in mirrors or taking pictures focusing in your body.
The term is utilised to represent checking one's body, specifically, to check if they look thin enough.
This typically includes checking your body in mirrors or taking pictures focusing in your body.
"Look at that girl's TikTok, she's talking about what she eats while showing pictures of only her body, she is so Body Check-ing."
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Get the Body Check mug.Slang for a pilot having to use the ejection seat on a modern U.S. military fighter jet. The brand name of the seat is ACES II. An "Ops Check" is short for an operational check.
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Noun: 1. When something is written and has extremely obvious spelling and grammar errors.
2. When spell and grammar check fails to get your point across in the intended manner.
3. When grammar/spelling rules that have been imprinted into your mind throughout school fail to get through.
Noun: 1. When something is written and has extremely obvious spelling and grammar errors.
2. When spell and grammar check fails to get your point across in the intended manner.
3. When grammar/spelling rules that have been imprinted into your mind throughout school fail to get through.
Definition #1: "Ehloo!, ai lighkke tu sepll rong.!"
Def. #2: "I rapped my arms around her waste and tooled her I loved here."
Def. #3: "They're is two much salt." OR "I hate to loose my peice of pie."
Reader: Wow, those are giant fail and blabber checks.
Def. #2: "I rapped my arms around her waste and tooled her I loved here."
Def. #3: "They're is two much salt." OR "I hate to loose my peice of pie."
Reader: Wow, those are giant fail and blabber checks.
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Simon: "So did I! But mine didn't smell at all it smelt amazing..."
Simon: "So did I! But mine didn't smell at all it smelt amazing..."
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" Dude this place (restaurant) is like 'Wal-Mart checkout'. A bunch of staff but no one is helping us".
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Get the Wal-Mart checkout mug.An AI whose job is to show Facebook users when a post is false, and cite articles to prove it. Unfortunately, it has several major flaws that turn it into a laughing stock:
Problem 1: It is extremely left-wing biased to the point of censorship. You will NEVER see a liberal post getting fact-checked, but by golly, they will slap every conservative post with a "false/misleading info" tag if it paints President Biden in a bad light. (But then again, it's Mark Zuckerberg. What'd you expect?)
Problem 2: It is denser than a black hole. It cannot detect sarcasm in posts at all, and will fact-check the stupidest posts that are obviously jokes.
Problem 3: The sources it cites are often not credible; see Problem 1.
Problem 4: Sometimes, the sources used actually prove that the post is indeed true, which is exactly the opposite of what it's supposed to do.
Problem 1: It is extremely left-wing biased to the point of censorship. You will NEVER see a liberal post getting fact-checked, but by golly, they will slap every conservative post with a "false/misleading info" tag if it paints President Biden in a bad light. (But then again, it's Mark Zuckerberg. What'd you expect?)
Problem 2: It is denser than a black hole. It cannot detect sarcasm in posts at all, and will fact-check the stupidest posts that are obviously jokes.
Problem 3: The sources it cites are often not credible; see Problem 1.
Problem 4: Sometimes, the sources used actually prove that the post is indeed true, which is exactly the opposite of what it's supposed to do.
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