A sarcastic phrase meant to downplay the complaint or misfortune of another person, similar to playing the world's tiniest violin with one's fingers.
It is a reference to the assassination of President Lincoln. Can be substituted with any phrase referring to a tragic event, such as, "Other than that, how was the flight, Sullie?"
It is a reference to the assassination of President Lincoln. Can be substituted with any phrase referring to a tragic event, such as, "Other than that, how was the flight, Sullie?"
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Get the Other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln? mug.Graduate or current student of Saint Ignatius High School who is predisposed to help out everyone at any time of day, even if it is to their inconvenience.
(Often, this term is used in a way as to take advantage of said student or graduate.)
(Often, this term is used in a way as to take advantage of said student or graduate.)
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1. Not being able to play every day
2. To party one day and get knocked out and too hungover and unable to party the next day.
2. To party one day and get knocked out and too hungover and unable to party the next day.
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It originated from a play written by Jean Paul Sartre, who was at the time an existentialist. The play was named "No Exit" (1944), and was about three people trapped in a hotel room indefinitly (the afterlife) while in a love triangle in which no two people felt attraction to each other. During the last line of the play, one of the characters screams "Hell Is Other People!!!!!". It has integrated itself into popular culture's vocabulary while most of the unwashed masses never know its origin.
It originated from a play written by Jean Paul Sartre, who was at the time an existentialist. The play was named "No Exit" (1944), and was about three people trapped in a hotel room indefinitly (the afterlife) while in a love triangle in which no two people felt attraction to each other. During the last line of the play, one of the characters screams "Hell Is Other People!!!!!". It has integrated itself into popular culture's vocabulary while most of the unwashed masses never know its origin.
The annoying guy with the nail clipping habit and halatosis breath is sitting next to you in the carpool again.
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often sees the future and has chemistry
with anything
2. often referred to as Tally
often sees the future and has chemistry
with anything
2. often referred to as Tally
1. I held Nicte with one hand and waved
with the other.
2. Each of them looked at the other one.
3. Tally a single girl by choice because
Alder and Nicte are waiting.
with the other.
2. Each of them looked at the other one.
3. Tally a single girl by choice because
Alder and Nicte are waiting.
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