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(n) A small collection of facial hair grown in the upper neck area a few inches in length, long enough to be braided.
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Get the wisdom tuft mug.A tooth that certainly lacks wisdom, these useless bones contribute no good to your mouth and must eventually be taken out, resulting in unbearable pain for a couple of days.
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Get the wisdom tooth mug.using Just action and Righteous decision making in regard to having experience, understanding, application of the scriptures, and righteous judgement according to the Laws of God . The ability to determine the pure or empirical understanding of the Bible . Awareness, familiarity, and Insight, gained by experience of The Truth along with worldly situations.
Wisdom of Solomon7:14,22-25,28-30
Wisdom of Solomon7:14,22-25,28-30
by Onias Ben israel July 25, 2019
Get the Wisdom mug.Concerning the human foot, A Wisdom Toe is another name for the long toe when it is longer than the big toe. Urban legend suggests wisdom toes are a sign of wisdom.
I looked at my boyfriend's feet, and saw that his second toes were longer than the rest. He called them "Wisdom Toes". I think it has something to do with his artistic brain.
by MiscFur April 14, 2014
Get the wisdom toe mug.Shortly after the rise of the blogosphere Abraham Lincoln hosted a dinner party at his Cabin Estate and birthplace in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
After this dinner Abraham Lincoln read from his unpublished memoir: A Humble Man's Advice For Life in the Information Age. By the fireside he read many portions, but the section that most impressed his guests was this one, simple sentence:
"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity."
For the sake of brevity many simply use the acronym ALIW when referring to this tidbit of wisdom.
After this dinner Abraham Lincoln read from his unpublished memoir: A Humble Man's Advice For Life in the Information Age. By the fireside he read many portions, but the section that most impressed his guests was this one, simple sentence:
"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity."
For the sake of brevity many simply use the acronym ALIW when referring to this tidbit of wisdom.
Luke: Did you read what Justin Bieber said in that TMZ article?
Steve: Yeah, but I'm going with Abraham Lincoln's Internet Wisdom on this one.
Steve: Yeah, but I'm going with Abraham Lincoln's Internet Wisdom on this one.
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