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Poobleater

One who speaks fluent ring ie. bullshitter, crap talker, ringo linguist, bullshit fantasist
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Probie

A newbie at his job. No matter how long he works at his job, or how good he is at the job, the senior worker will always call him a probie. The newbie always follows the senior workers orders.
Probie; go take the chairs down to the beach! Bring some umbrella's too.
by ---Grizz April 26, 2009
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problems galore

phrase use when the cons are far outweighing the pros in the current situation. generally said without much excitement backing it, as life is NOT going well. doubles as an exclamation as well as a plural noun (to have 'problems galore')
"oh crap, we just popped a tire, pull over!"
in the course of pulling over, another tire is popped, and the big gulp soda tips over, spilling in the drivers lap -
"problems galore dude - problems galore"
by matt gauck January 20, 2007
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promblem

any problem associated to prom, also refers to prama

coined by a Mr. Wade T. G. on May 12, 2009
A: damn man, Bob has so many promblems this year...
B: damn dude, same with Joe
by wadetg May 14, 2009
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Drinking problem

It's when you don't have anything to drink
"Drinking problem? The problem is I don't have a friggin' drink in my hand."
by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 17, 2018
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Vancouver's fourth pillar problem

An erection problem among athletes. Referring to the fourth pillar who didn't get up during Vancouver's opening ceremony.
Athlete #1: "I can't believe I didn't even make it up to the top ten... Worst thing is, I've been stuck with the Vancouver's fourth pillar problem"

Athlete #2: "Yeah VFPP happens to all of us, don't worry with that, it will pass!"
by christianc February 17, 2010
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That sounds like a you problem

A sentence coined by Nirthya, it is a dismissal used when someone is complaining too much about someone or a situation and you know there is no real problem with said person or situation so you say this to shut them down.
Person A: "I hate the fact that Jeremy slept with Stevie, like what the actual fuck is wrong with him?"

You: "Okay but what's wrong with Stevie?"

Person A: "I don't know, but I don't like him."

You: "Huh, that sounds like a you problem."
by orlandoboom October 1, 2019
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