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common Tate W

Common phrase used by internet users in a way to display approval towards an statement made by Andrew Tate, sometimes used ironically.
Andrew Tate: "Vaping is stupid"
@spiderthe99goat: Common Tate W
by kayorule34 July 19, 2022
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Cosmo

by Anonymous August 31, 2003
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Cosmo'd

Trying to show off and you break your car.
He cosmo'd in front of those girls over there.
by frankz December 2, 2007
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common white boy

Wears, does, or uses the following things

-Nike shoes socks and shirts
-wears cargo shorts or cacky pants
-wears an snep bek (snap back in spoderman)
-calls everyone bruh
-plays Call of Duty
-thinks they're a "baller"
-constantly makes sexual or racist jokes
-shrek
-talks like they're black
-listens to drake
-is as painfully awkward as Rob Lowe
-can't survive a minute without a member of their crew before getting picked off by a cougar
Just look around your school, common white boys everywhere.
by Helo Am Spodermen February 6, 2015
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Cliq Cosmo

A young upcoming group of four artists from Toronto, ON. The artists include Bashful, Rewind, Gwop, and Chilli Chilly.
Stuart: "HEY! Did you see Cliq Cosmo perform!?"
Anne: "YEA! They were AMAZING!"
Elizabeth: "I LIKE SHELLFISH" *hits herself in the face
by JessiicaBarbiie October 22, 2011
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Common Era

Abbreviated as "CE", it is a euphemistic replacement for Anno Domini (Latin: In the year of our Lord), or "AD". It is used to avoid having to reference Jesus Christ in the dating system we all use.

It's basically the same idea as saying "Holiday tree" instead of "Christmas tree". In otherwords, it's fucking pointless and lame.
John: It is now the year 2010 CE, or of the "Common Era". I guess this means we're just "common" people in a "common" era.

Peter: STFU, jackass, it's 2010 AD for fuck's sake.

John: Oh, that's right, shit.
by Jebusiteman May 19, 2010
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cosmonaut

An astronaut of Russia(or the former Soviet Union) is called a "cosmonaut". The word was derived from "kosmos"(universe) and "nautes"(sailor/navigator).
American space travelers are astronauts; Russian space travelers are cosmonauts; Chinese space travelers are taikonauts.
by DQ October 22, 2003
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