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first year fifty

The weight gain a first year graduate student puts on in his or her first year of studies. Similar to the freshman fifteen, the combination of late night "study breaks" and stress over finding an adviser and funding causes the student to put on some pounds.
"Hey Brian, did you see Karen at the football game?"

"Yeah, looks like she suffered the first year fifty at Stanford."
by Concered Student January 5, 2009
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twitter years

a short length of time in which one gains a lot of experience quickly.
He's only been on the web a couple months but has a couple twitter years behind him.
by sbuser August 5, 2009
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Good years

This is Zayn's new song *about 1D*, that made everyone cry.
Zayn's new song 'Good years' is a blessing! Did you hear it?
by Johannah7 December 7, 2018
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Dad year

A dad year is the same as being gone until you want to come back. For example if the one you left wins a bunch of money. Or if u come back to someone and you didn't count all the years u were gone
I'm going away for a dad year
I was just gone for a dad year
by Fireboy44 October 29, 2019
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Edgy 12 year old

Someone who likes hitler, is racist, hates ginger people and makes jokes about the holocaust and 911
Marcus: “Hey Alex you’re Jewish, do you know who hitler was?” “ALLAHU AHKBARR LOL”
Everyone “shut up edgy 12 year old
by Tickel August 2, 2022
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Lunar New Year

A new year term used by someone (who doesn’t approve of China’s internal politics and its foreign policy in bribing or bullying many poor or developing natural resources-rich countries) to their Chinese friends, foes, or fiends rather than using “Chinese New Year.”
If you want to be in the good books of the Chinese communists or nationalists, use “Chinese Lunar New Year,” not the arguably disrespectful “Lunar New Year” or the highly disparaging “Korean Lunar New Year” to infuriate them.
by Fasters January 29, 2023
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