Britney: Mom! I'm bleeding more than usual! This ain't just any period!
Britney's mom: What could it be, my dear Britney?
Britney: I'm on my "exclamation point!"
Britney's mom: What is that?
Britney: It's a period, but you bleed more and more!
Britney's mom: What could it be, my dear Britney?
Britney: I'm on my "exclamation point!"
Britney's mom: What is that?
Britney: It's a period, but you bleed more and more!
by Matt_The_Anime_Man March 13, 2021
Get the Exclamation point mug.Case End Point (n.)
A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.
A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.
by Doubtsower69 August 5, 2025
Get the Case End Point mug.Consecutive Numerical digits which are also referred to as currency, money, etc. Which allow for one to have more buying power or freedom to purchase goods or necessities. In a world that requires money to live a to certain degree of freedom, depending on the amount of Freedom Points one has. -JAV93
by JuicyJorge March 24, 2021
Get the Freedom Points mug.In sports (typically: snowboarding) the moment that your level surpasses any previous levels (that you reached in earlier seasons).
Normally, it takes a number of slopes to get your grip again, and then, after your tipping point, you’re better than ever before.
Normally, it takes a number of slopes to get your grip again, and then, after your tipping point, you’re better than ever before.
Today I reached my tipping point. I’m a better snowboarder than I was at the end of my previous snowboarding holiday.
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Get the point mug.Bullet-pointing, Bullet-point, Bullet-pointed:
1. To turn down someone's romantic advance with a clear list of all of the reasons a relationship will never work.
2. To turn down someone with such brutality and gusto that it destroys them.
1. To turn down someone's romantic advance with a clear list of all of the reasons a relationship will never work.
2. To turn down someone with such brutality and gusto that it destroys them.
1. Mary is bullet-pointing John with all her rules of dating.
2. Brad is bullet-pointing the intern who asked for a promotion.
2. Brad is bullet-pointing the intern who asked for a promotion.
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