Also known as "WPS". Usually associated with extreme sports, activity with dangerous animals, or large acts of terrorism.
Tyrone: "What are you doing?"
Blake: "Prepping for this wingsuit course I'm going to take off the crest of Mount Everest. You should come!"
Tyrone: "Naw man. That's some white people shit.
Blake: "Prepping for this wingsuit course I'm going to take off the crest of Mount Everest. You should come!"
Tyrone: "Naw man. That's some white people shit.
by About50Ninjas January 26, 2018
SEIU members who dress in purple shirts and are paid and bussed to various locations to shout down and beat up people with views that oppose what they are told to think.
SEIU (Service Employees International Union)
SEIU (Service Employees International Union)
If they push back (try to give opposite view) We will push back twice as hard I am dispatching my purple people beaters(in other words my supporters)
by Rights from God not Government May 23, 2010
by Bigkoreanboobies June 21, 2020
hispanic kid 1- "what up my nigga?"
hispanic kid 2- "shit nigga just chillin doin my thang."
white kid- "man look at those bootleg black people"
hispanic kid 2- "shit nigga just chillin doin my thang."
white kid- "man look at those bootleg black people"
by leprachaun420 June 08, 2009
The practice of using care in language when talking about people with disabilities. For example, one would say "child with a disability" versus "disabled child." This puts the person first and emphasizes the person instead of the disability.
by Unrepentantfenianbastard April 01, 2004
A type of speech intended to separate the disability from the person. It has become well accepted by non-disabled people who try to advocate for the disabled, but beyond that has numerous flaws. Disabled and particularly autistic people have complained that it treats the disability like something too terrible to be mentioned, something unimportant, or something that can be easily separated from the person. The awkward phrasing also has the tendency to bring out the disability.
In some cases, this form is grammatically correct, if the name of the disability cannot be transformed into an adjective. An often used example is "child with Down's Syndrome" instead of "Down's Syndrome child". No attempt can change Down's Syndrome, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, etc. into an adjective.
In some cases, this form is grammatically correct, if the name of the disability cannot be transformed into an adjective. An often used example is "child with Down's Syndrome" instead of "Down's Syndrome child". No attempt can change Down's Syndrome, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, etc. into an adjective.
I am autistic, not a person with autism. I could use people first language by calling myself a person with femaleness. Everyone would think it odd, but my gender is less essential to who I am than my neurological configuration.
by InvisibleK October 12, 2005
People that are deficient in evil
The evil of one person can often overwhelm good people forcing them to convert.
The evil of one person can often overwhelm good people forcing them to convert.
Hello, my name is Bob Smith and I'm a good person.
The evil of the government easily oppressed the good people.
The evil of the government easily oppressed the good people.
by Anonymous October 10, 2002