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Have it both ways

Achieve two mutually exclusive objectives at the same time, especially in a selfish manner.
Reneé wants to have it both ways—by having her boyfriend to live with her. It involves paying on all her bills (instead of their bills) and pay child support on their daughters.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant December 7, 2004
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a spot of bother

"looks as if i am in a spot of bother"
by pee are September 27, 2008
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botheration

Someone or something that is aggravating. From the combination of the words "bother" and "aggravation".
That guy keeps calling here! He is beginning to be a botheration.
by Brennon Guilbeau April 15, 2006
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botchry

Commonly used in Ottawa, Ontario.

Sometimes used in it's short form of "botch"

Botchry is another word for bitch or slut.

Almost always used as an insult, and sometimes while "chirping" someone.

Origins are said to come from either Woodroffe or Nepean High School.

Sometimes used as batree (incorrect).
She hooked up with him?! What a botchry!

I can't believe you won't pick me up - you're such a botch!

B-b-b-b-botchry!
by BOTCHRY October 15, 2007
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Bonhor

(n.) someone, preferably of Asian descent, who sucks at football. usually short and in their teenage years. cannot catch, run, block, or anything of that matter. usually short and dumb (v.) to suck very bad at football. to throw mad interceptions and drop mostly all passes and fumbles alot.
(n.) Yo, let's go own them lil Bonhors at the park. (v.) you better not bonhor the ball. "Bonhor you suck in football"
by Darren. K January 12, 2009
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petting both sides of the cat

a figure of speech to illustrate when a person takes one viewpoint with one audience, but will take the opposite viewpoint with another in efforts to be liked or create harmony.
-That politician is petting both sides of the cat.

-When your Mom shares Pro-Trump Facebook posts, but at dinner claims to believe he's a racist you would be correct to say: "Mom, you are petting both sides of the cat."
by Jeff Pants October 4, 2016
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this confirms that this song is being sung from the perspective of Billie’s abuser. it explains the tone of the song, and completely changes the way you look at it. Lines like “If you find it hard to swallow, I can loosen up your collar, ‘Cause, as long as you’re still breathing, Don’t you even think of leaving” make it very overwhelmingly clear that this is the perspective Billie is portraying

Also, while some people think the Spotify interview thing from the lyric version disproves this, it just doesn’t. She says the song was made to be “insane live”, not a fun song in terms of concept. She said she was going through crazy feelings at the time and you’d understand if you looked at the lyrics, but doesn’t say what the feelings were. On an album where Billie is venting about her trauma, a song like this would have no place in the project. I don’t know how she could have made this more obvious then by saying me and you are both the same

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yeah man, Other people wouldn't stay Other people don't obey You and me are both the same You should really run away
by MrTrueFactTeller September 1, 2021
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