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inforence

An inference based on the contents found in one's instant messaging buddy info.
i feel alive, i'm falling
we danced until the morning closed our eyes
i would love to stay here and never have to go
and no one in the world would ever know

-This is a typical style of away messages frequently used in today's instant messaging scene- the 'Emotional Song Lyric' away message. From the lyrics in this message the reader could possibly assume that the writer is trying to communicate a feeling of love or interest in another person whom they suspect might see this message.

When to use:

"Hey Jim! I saw yesterday in your info that '1000 nights could not be as black as your heart,' Is everything ok with your girlfriend?!" asks Scott.

"No Scott," explains Jim, "We are going through a rough time; good inforence!"
by Casey Fitz July 29, 2008
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Law of Indolence

When one rewards themselves with an escape to their phone after completing a very minimal amount of work, with a minimal amount of effort.
Law of Indolence:
"Crikey, that was an intense page of reading. I have to read another 103 pages tonight, but I think I deserve to check what the homies are up to"
by monkeykaka April 20, 2020
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innocence

A nun working in a condom factory, thinking she is making little sleeping bags for mice.
its a joke, if you think this is the real definiton of innocence, then you are a dumbass
by Afotey October 8, 2005
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Innocence

What you lose when you download the app Amino and join innovative demigods
I joined this one chat...and i will never be the same. My innocence is gone
by Llivingthelife June 13, 2017
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feigned innocence

The act of relinquishing any responsibility when you manipulate people to do your bidding.
She feigned innocence when confronted with the awful truth.
by perpendicular November 28, 2013
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insolvency

(ECONOMICS) crisis created when a government or firm cannot pay its obligations in any reasonable time frame. Often confused with illiquidity, which is a when an entity suffers a temporary shortage of cash.

When a firm has assets that are greater than liabilities, it is solvent. In a lot of cases, the management of a firm runs out of ways to make money with the assets it has, so it "invests" in poor quality assets with high risk of default (for example, by lending money to borrowers using inflated housing prices as collateral).
Most of the time, insolvency is the result of corrupt or feckless management. In a few cases, however, it can be the result of a vicious cycle in which a well-managed company's customers all become insolvent first.
by Abu Yahya May 5, 2010
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indolescent

1. A time of both disorientation and discovery. 2. To be in the final stage of growing up. 3. A person who may suffer from a peter pan complex. 4. A man-child
BJ appeared to be indolescent, to his friends and peers, who simultaneously viewed him as an accomplished individual, whose idiosyncratic behaviors were often immature, ridiculous and childishly adorable.
by Zoe Cohen December 17, 2011
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