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Rejection Deflection

A way for a woman to reject a man in a beautiful way. The woman will agree with a pleasantry that you express to her, however, she will also say that you would not like this, that, me, etc. because of a flaw or tendency that the woman may or may not have. Thus rejecting your kindness, by way of deflection.
Man: Would you allow a man to lick your ass?
Woman: Yes, but you would not like it because I have some hair down there.
Man: Do not use the rejection deflection on me.
Woman: Wait, you know about that?
by OOOne. April 10, 2010
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Rejectomancy

The art of analyzing a rejection letter (particularly one received upon submitting a short story to a magazine) in order to elicit a positive or self-assuring message hidden therein.
Asimov's rejected my story, but quick rejectomancy showed that the editor was just too awed by it to use it.
by gifo March 14, 2007
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Rebecca

Brave at heart.

Rebecca’s can be the most tough, brave and tomboyish person you will ever meet, but once you get to know them, they have a soft spot and a nice heart. Despite their tomboyish attitude, they always have a heart for animals, especially for dogs and maybe horses. They are very just and loyal to their friends and people they care about. They can be hard to read, because they are really good at hiding their true feelings for others. Rebecca’s can be calm if someone else is in the spotlight or when she has nothing she she feels like she needs to say. Rebecca’s are also really creative and artistic and always love a new pencil even though they have a million left. They are generally really outgoing, happy and hardworking but impatient. Rebecca’s always crave for adventure and love to travel. But she is kind of disorganized and dreams a lot. They are really pretty and always very trustable. They usually act on how you approach them. Never mess with a Rebecca.
Person 1:Damn! Rebecca is really hard to get!

Person 2:I know, she is quite the girl
by Veronica237 December 10, 2018
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Rebecca Black

Auto tone in its purest form--a talentless tween that makes Justin Bieber look like Mozart.
Jim suffered from severe trauma after listening to Rebecca Black's "Friday".
by HappyLotto April 7, 2011
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Rebecca Black Crash

The act of singing while driving underage and crashing.
by anna_banana95 April 8, 2011
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Rebecca Black

A terrible pop singer. Period. Her nasally voice, unremarkable style, and completely uncreative lyrics will make your ears bleed. Her "song", friday, is so ridiculously bad it got 25,000,000 views on youtube in 2 weeks.

If you listen to it you will curse God for giving you ears. You will want to hang yourself and shoot the person who gave her a record deal, for creating the horrible abomination that is now clogging the airways.

The best theory of why anyone would ever let this song happen is to create some kind of real life satire. They are trying to show how this generation will like to any music if the people who make it tell them to.
Rebecca Black:
"Yesterday was Thursday
Tomorrow is Saturday
And Sunday comes afterwards."

"fun, fun, fun, fun" to infinity and beyond.
by dr.salamander April 5, 2011
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Rebecca Black

A poor excuse for a singer; considered the newest female Justin Bieber counterpart, Rebecca sings a song about the days of the week and her love of "Fry-dey" where she has a lot of "fun fun fun fun". She has no concept of musical creativity, meaningful lyrics, or concealer since she has a huge zit on her right cheek throughout the middle of her music video.

Those who love Justin Bieber will love Rebecca Black. Those who don't (aka 99.98% of the world's population) will want to kick her ass EVERY day of the week.
"Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday/Today i-is Friday, Friday (Partyin’)/We-we-we so excited/We so excited/We gonna have a ball today/Tomorrow is Saturday/And Sunday comes after...wards/I don’t want this weekend to end." -Rebecca Black
by samiam15141 March 31, 2011
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