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A New Look

Completely changing your image to appeal to others. Usually when you want to be fucked. Inspired by the lyric of 'A New Look' by Danho ft. Via D'Agem, "Yeah, it's a new look, a new look. Put it in dry, put it in good."
Via: Wow! You look so different! I can't believe that it is actually you!
Ariane: Well, you know, it's a new look. ;)
by Gigi McDonald September 7, 2017
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New IRA

A terrorist/freedom fighting/ guerrilla organisation in Northern Ireland that seek Irish reunification
The New IRA are a remix of the old IRAs (Official and Provisional) but without popular support like last time
by Сейдж July 31, 2023
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reading the news

Person A) Where's David
Person B) He's upstairs in his room reading the news
by A term for masturbation October 10, 2015
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News Whore

A person who thrives off of live text news and the like. This type of person can be found having CNN or BBC constantly on the TV and refreshing every 5 minutes on the CNN Homepage.
X: "Dude, there is no news at the moment!"

Y: "Maybe if you stopped whoring out to it then some new stuff will come in!"

X: "I live off news, I can't turn it off."

Y: "Stupid News Whore..."
by RandomDude1313 August 29, 2011
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oracyl new

This is a lady whom has lived through times and will give advise. Don’t ask if you don’t want to know.
Respect the oracyl new. Destiny happens.
by Oracyl New October 4, 2018
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News Feeding

Giving people information that they do not care about. You being a news show.
Suremeo: Hey Zero, I just robbed a bank

Zero: I don't care.. Stop News Feeding
by xZeroOfficial August 18, 2018
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new-collar

Traditionally, salaried professional, office-oriented jobs for college graduates were called "white collar." Upton Sinclair coined the phrase in the 1930’s. On the other hand, "blue collar" workers were those who didn’t attend college or attended a trade school and entered manual labor roles such as construction. “New-collar” jobs are hybrid roles. They are generally salaried professional positions, but do not require a college degree and instead may only need specialized training after high school, for example for software development or programming.
“I’m not going to college, dad. I can start at a $100,000+ with a new-collar role in mainframe security programming.”
by #RockYodaDoes December 14, 2020
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