The native americans , treaties say theyre a sovereign people reserved to themselves on the land allocated for them and agreed apon. In turn they get benefits, they coined the term , because they expect to fo against aaid treaties, and act as tho they aren't foreigners on u.s soil, they are indian-givers because they shouldnt be allowed to own property on u.s soil do to the fact they traded it for their own sovereign land within our borders, yet they still demand assistance programs, and go against our laws, which is potentially a act of war.
by 44 angel - Demon 44 August 16, 2023
Giving someone a gift but expecting it back when there is a falling out or if the gift is missed too much; the term originated with early European dealings with Native Americans when trade items were misinterpreted as gifts.
An old indian once gave me a scalp that he claimed had been in his family for 140 years and was taken off one of Custer's soldiers at the Battle of Little Big Horn, but the fucking Parire Nigger was an indian giver and demanded that I give it back after an antique dealer told him it was probably worth a couple of thousand dollars.
by meandawg November 15, 2017
by Giving up 2023 September 30, 2023
An orgy, especially among gay, bisexual and queer men, where an individual has as much unprotected sex as possible with the intention of contracting HIV.
by alternabear December 15, 2023
A person who keeps close track of giving and/or receiving. If they give you something, then you automatically owe them something of equal or greater value. If you give them something, then they feel obligated to return the gesture. "Scorecard givers" don't understand that you aren't supposed to "keep score" of giving! See asshole.
I bought him lunch yesterday, so today he was obsessed with buying me lunch. What a scorecard giver!
by freezulu April 25, 2007
Moses...
Hym "ISN'T 'The Original Giver of Law.' Even in the story... He left a CIVILIZATION... Where they HAD LAWS... No one has ever considered Moses that. Look at the delusion. That's not a thing. Christians making shit up again. Not reality. We will live under the thumb of superstitious delusion forever. This (what I'm doing here) should at least demonstrate to you how unserious they are about other people's lives. Wildly unconstitutional by the way."
by Hym Iam June 25, 2024