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"At the end of your tether" is a British English idiom meaning that someone is at the limit of their patience or endurance, feeling desperate and unable to cope with a difficult situation.
I'd give it up if I was you, I can see you're at the end of your tether."
by Britney Sparkles July 30, 2025
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An intersection which, on constitutional grounds, should not exist.

The terminology implicitly invokes common street names "Church Street" and "State Street" as if they were nominally a small-town street corner, at least ostensibly. In actuality? This is a conceptual stand-in for the constitutional ideal of "the separation of Church and State" being trampled into the ground at the local grass-roots level.
Unfortunate that every two-bit agenda-pusher is trying to plop themselves down at the intersection of Church and State.

Those two roads should never cross as this is where freedom goes to die.
by bitchuck November 20, 2025
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A cell tower that is covered in fake greenery.
What kind of tree is that with the upturned branches? It’s an AT&TREE
by AbbieH November 23, 2025
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An awful pizza with an even worse atmosphere for Italian cuisine. Also a sexual term that means bukkake.
1. I had Meatlovers at the BAHN the other day and I almost threw up because it was so disgusting. The onions weren't even cooked!
2. It was horrible! They cornered me and gave the Meatlovers at the BAHN!
by Zander S October 15, 2008
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hurling your guts over the side of a boat, usually due to seasickness
Johnny spent most of the deep-sea fishing trip barkin' at the sharks.
by Molerat102 March 7, 2009
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southern colloq. for "fart"
Whew! Did you just pop at the back because it smells really bad in here?
by southerngal July 30, 2009
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When you are trying to hide laughter from someone.
You would 'Look at the pasties' when the laughter being seen would be damaging.
Tom and Jen played a prank on Dad by putting a joke ticket on his car, but had to hide their laughter as he approached by looking at the pasties.

Dude, she walks funny- its hilarious!! We need to look at the pasties so she doesn't see us.
by Tomjen August 17, 2009
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