by TheWordSubmitter April 15, 2017

by Herpes 2.0 June 18, 2018

Something that you'll never be because your currently on Urban Dictionary instead of studying for that big exam.
by a Successful person123 June 17, 2020

Success is like Jenga, you build a tower by laying blocks on top of the other, but it sometimes crashes down.
This phrase was coined in 2020, by Tony John Williams.
This phrase was coined in 2020, by Tony John Williams.
by NutCracker289 May 18, 2020

Yet more garbage "non-english" spouted out by off-shore India IT people along with others like "upgradation", "do the needful" and "please revert my email with questions".
"Success" is a noun and therefore has no past tense form. The word that should be used is "successfully" along with a past tense verb.
Used as the opposite of "failed."
"Success" is a noun and therefore has no past tense form. The word that should be used is "successfully" along with a past tense verb.
Used as the opposite of "failed."
by GenoMemphis July 10, 2015

when you get right down to the root of the meaning of the word * succeed * ,
you find it simple means to follow through..
you find it simple means to follow through..
by sLg January 26, 2004

Being able say you are truly happy having something in life that just makes you smile even through the bad stuff
by Kitt114 July 22, 2015
