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For the lack of a better word

A term used by somebody when they can not quite think of the term they want to use, so they settle for another word or term.
This movie is... scary, for the lack of a better word.
by Dequantirius November 15, 2016
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Better Call Saul

Something you better do if you have cancer and cook meth with Jesse Pinkman
Breaking Bad spinoff "Better call Saul" is a hit!
by Julebug123 April 18, 2015
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Better Dead than Red

Better Dead than Red pretty much means that it is better to die than to be communist. It was used a lot during the western side of the Cold War. It will sometimes be used in the modern-day but mainly online.
Communism is on the rise! If I am wrong though, better dead than red.
by USAFRAF August 25, 2020
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Stick it between two patties

When the In-N-Out Burger was so good on a Saturday evening, you get another one and stick it between two patties.
Person 1: Get me something from In N Out while you’re there!

Person 2: I wouldn't take anything from him, he’ll probably stick it between two patties
by Dr. Ramidin November 12, 2021
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never better

It mean u are better than before
"How are you?"
Never better. ( which means I am fine or very well Indeed)
by Immunechick September 3, 2016
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Things will get better

Another empty promise.
A lie they won’t stop telling me.

False hope.
Person 1: “i can’t do this anymore i just want to end it all now“
Person 2: “don’t say that. Things will get better. I promise”
by Life_is_empty March 17, 2021
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Bette Davis

Actress (1908-1989) who was nominated for a record ten Best Actress Oscars and is considered the second greatest actress of all time by the American Film Institute. She was known for being one of a kind, brutally honest, a distinctive, clipped style of acting and vocalizing, and for doing things her way. In fact, the her epitaph reads "She did it the hard way". At one point, she was the highest paid woman in the United States. She was known for being forceful, often overpowering her directors, and controlling her career; she became known as the "Fourth Warner Brother" because she, at times, would overpower and keep up with the famous Jack. She was also known for her eyes; the song "Bette Davis Eyes" was obviously written about her. She gave vibrant, courageous, incredible performances in such films as Of Human Bondage, Dangerous, Jezebel, Dark Victory, The Letter, Now, Voyager, The Little Foxes, Mr. Skeffington, The Star, All About Eve, and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Film Critic: "Bette Davis's performance in All About Eve (1950) is easily one of the all time greats!"
by J(Gay)Rod January 19, 2009
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