you guys are writing false information in these definitions… you guys dont know who she rlly is. shes very self observed… she also called someone dramatic for crying when she hurt herself… the person was just caring for her???
by frog🐸 January 23, 2022
Get the shoyo.core mug.A musical genre in the foundling stage, the term deriving from a popular dairy food item. The genre's sound is best described as 'daring and flavourful,' and features many inventive forms of instrumentation.
The movement is starting to make waves primarily due to the work of Canadian musical collective Tiger Tiger, whose line-up includes the very best paper-crumpler performing today.
The movement is starting to make waves primarily due to the work of Canadian musical collective Tiger Tiger, whose line-up includes the very best paper-crumpler performing today.
music fan one: MAN! What is this sound I am hearing? It is like a little taste of heaven, issuing from that speaker!
music fan two: It is my new favourite band, Tiger Tiger, pioneers of the ICE CREAM CORE genre. I bought their album, and so should you!
music fan two: It is my new favourite band, Tiger Tiger, pioneers of the ICE CREAM CORE genre. I bought their album, and so should you!
by dykily September 10, 2006
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by Renegaderocket August 17, 2011
Get the eject the warp core mug.A commitment to deliver (a service, funding, an item) that is subsequently set aside. The broken promise is then explained with the glib expression "oh, but that promise was non-core".
Now generalised to non-political situations, too.
Origin: Australian federal elections at the turn of the 20th/21st centuries. The conservative party (known as the Liberal/National coalition) made a number of election promises which were broken soon after the election. The prime minister, John Howard, attempted to explain this behaviour by claiming that some promises are "core" and some are "non-core" and thus, don't count.
Now generalised to non-political situations, too.
Origin: Australian federal elections at the turn of the 20th/21st centuries. The conservative party (known as the Liberal/National coalition) made a number of election promises which were broken soon after the election. The prime minister, John Howard, attempted to explain this behaviour by claiming that some promises are "core" and some are "non-core" and thus, don't count.
Not only did "No tax increases, no new taxes" turn out to be a non-core promise, but in the campaign, Howard had also given a solemn undertaking that "I'm not going to break any promises". That one was certainly non-core.
Laurie Oakes (Australian political reporter/writer)
Excerpt from National Nine News (network TV) 12 May 2005
as quoted at news.ninemsn.com.au
Laurie Oakes (Australian political reporter/writer)
Excerpt from National Nine News (network TV) 12 May 2005
as quoted at news.ninemsn.com.au
by Kerwyn October 26, 2005
Get the non-core promise mug.An awesome game that takes place 7 years before Final Fantasy Vii. It revolves around Cloud's dead friend Zack Fair. The game is played on a PSP.
by VLEX July 9, 2009
Get the Crisis core mug.man i gotta take a shit or else im gonna have a core breach.. to which the replie should always be..."make it so"
see also warp core breach
see also warp core breach
by Jim Venner December 15, 2004
Get the core breach mug.An epiphany, achieved solely through the insufflation/injection/absorption through any route of cocaine hydrochloride/any form of it, which is so potent it almost silences all other pre-existing prepositions in one's brain.
A: Everything flows, nothing stays the same. You can't step in the same river twice.
B: That is a cokeism, my friend. True. I know nothing else.
B: That is a cokeism, my friend. True. I know nothing else.
by epedigree November 21, 2014
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