1. I had such a weave issue when I saw those shoes on sale at Payless.
2. Did you know there are 360 calories in this SlimFast shake? That's a weave issue, if you ask me.
2. Did you know there are 360 calories in this SlimFast shake? That's a weave issue, if you ask me.
by Jens Lekman October 16, 2008
Get the weave issue mug.To affront somebody's soul by suggesting it is going to Hell because they do not believe in God, or do not believe in the same God as you do.
A: Mrs Christian was deeply insoulted when she read Mr Jew's book.
B: Was she? I wonder how she would feel if she heard Mr Muslim's prayers.
A: Could atheists and agnotiscs sue all religions for insoulting them?
B: They could, in theory. But what if we DON'T have souls?
B: Was she? I wonder how she would feel if she heard Mr Muslim's prayers.
A: Could atheists and agnotiscs sue all religions for insoulting them?
B: They could, in theory. But what if we DON'T have souls?
by Pablo Zumarán September 7, 2007
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Noun, plural.
The possession of which indicates a womanly attitude in a man about stupid useless shit.
The possession of which indicates a womanly attitude in a man about stupid useless shit.
- "What's with Ian lately?"
- "Yeah, he's got bitch issues. He complained for five minutes about the paperwork for a valve spring."
- "Yeah, he's got bitch issues. He complained for five minutes about the paperwork for a valve spring."
by Looger May 18, 2005
Get the bitch issues mug.When a mother figure in your life is emotionally/physically absent at any point in time, to the point where you hate her and think that she’s probably forgotten about you.
by RejectOfASadist May 7, 2022
Get the Mommy Issues mug.Type One Issue: That component of a your character that is screwed up due to a previous relationship.
Type Two Issue: That component of a your character which will be screwed up due to your current relationship.
Type Three Issue: What your current boyfriend or girlfriend has when your Type One Issue gets in the way of their attempts to give you a Type Two Issue.
Type Two Issue: That component of a your character which will be screwed up due to your current relationship.
Type Three Issue: What your current boyfriend or girlfriend has when your Type One Issue gets in the way of their attempts to give you a Type Two Issue.
Example: Any furious domestic argument; see your own life for examples. You probably have issues about it.
by Seeker6079 July 16, 2008
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Also, famous song by brazilian funk artist MC Saed - Que Isso Novinha.
Also, famous song by brazilian funk artist MC Saed - Que Isso Novinha.
Flavia: this water tastes very good. I wonder what flavor is it???
Marcelo: i pissed in the bottle last night after drinking too much!
Flavia: Puta que pariu! Que Isso marcelo, que isso!
Marcelo: i pissed in the bottle last night after drinking too much!
Flavia: Puta que pariu! Que Isso marcelo, que isso!
by phishhhhhh September 25, 2014
Get the Que Isso mug.Euphemism used in human dynamics, including but not limited to romances, workplaces and general social discourse.
It is used by X, who is miffed at Y’s refusal to be manipulated by X or act in a way that X wishes them to. X is socially precluded from saying, “Damn! Y won’t bend to my will, which is the only thing that matters! Me! ME! MEEEEEE!!!!! Curses!”, and so, rather, quietly responds with the back of the verbal hand, slyly denigrating Y as having “issues”. The “issue”, of course, is that Y has enough character or determination not to dance like a monkey to X’s tune. The term is non-gender specific, as both men and women are likely to use it in some form or another.
It is used by X, who is miffed at Y’s refusal to be manipulated by X or act in a way that X wishes them to. X is socially precluded from saying, “Damn! Y won’t bend to my will, which is the only thing that matters! Me! ME! MEEEEEE!!!!! Curses!”, and so, rather, quietly responds with the back of the verbal hand, slyly denigrating Y as having “issues”. The “issue”, of course, is that Y has enough character or determination not to dance like a monkey to X’s tune. The term is non-gender specific, as both men and women are likely to use it in some form or another.
Example 1: John Doe has tried to inveigle Jane Moe into bed. She says no. Thwarted, John Doe sneers that, “well, you know, Jane Moe has Issues regarding strong men”, pejoratively implying lesbian tendencies . Reality: John Doe is an irritating, self-satisfied blowhard and well worth avoiding.
Example 2: Jane Fictional has tried to alter the conduct of her boyfriend, John Examplefellow. He refuses to make changes that are, in her view, necessary to improve the relationship; he has reasons for doing so, based on his experience(s) and/or view(s), and presents them. Jane will complain to her friends that John “can’t move forward because he has Issues”. Reality: she is nettled that she is unable to “fix the rules” of the relationship, and ascribes this not to controlling tendencies on her part but to nonexistent problems on his.
Translation Assistance. When one hears the phrase “(s)he has issues…”, mentally edit the phrase to read “(s)he won’t do what I want” and see if that more accurately describes the real outlook of the speaker. If it does, you have identified and isolated the Euphemism, and can run for shelter at your best speed.
Example 2: Jane Fictional has tried to alter the conduct of her boyfriend, John Examplefellow. He refuses to make changes that are, in her view, necessary to improve the relationship; he has reasons for doing so, based on his experience(s) and/or view(s), and presents them. Jane will complain to her friends that John “can’t move forward because he has Issues”. Reality: she is nettled that she is unable to “fix the rules” of the relationship, and ascribes this not to controlling tendencies on her part but to nonexistent problems on his.
Translation Assistance. When one hears the phrase “(s)he has issues…”, mentally edit the phrase to read “(s)he won’t do what I want” and see if that more accurately describes the real outlook of the speaker. If it does, you have identified and isolated the Euphemism, and can run for shelter at your best speed.
by seeker6079 October 27, 2005
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