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When something causes you to do it over and over again, even though you are aware of the consequences
When something causes you to do it over and over again, even though you are aware of the consequences
Cigarettes are addictive.
by Sprinkles on Bacon September 5, 2016
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Term used to describe someone so douchey, that they can be a douche without even trying, or implying it in everyday means to where the recipients don't realize what the person said was douchey until it's too late.
When he said that, he was being very Passive-Adouchive.
by quixilver09 February 18, 2014
Get the Passive-Adouchive mug.When used as an adjective, emo generally refers to an individual who is either over-emotional or tends to exaggerate situations. For example, you may call someone emo for crying over something that really doesn't merit crying. However, it is good to use the word withcaution because it generally carries a negative connotation.
Girl: Nobody loves me, my friends aren't really my friends, nobody cares about me, I'm all alone, I'm always so caring of other people and no one cares about me, I'm so selfless!!!!....etc.
Me:.....GOD DAMN, YOU ARE EMO!
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Me:.....GOD DAMN, YOU ARE EMO!
emo (adjective)
by Cyrus Vyle August 29, 2007
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Vanilla version of expressions such as "drown the salty longshoreman", "shake the wild maracca", etc.
Vanilla version of expressions such as "drown the salty longshoreman", "shake the wild maracca", etc.
Wow! Did you see that grade 8 girl?
Yes. I believe that she and i will get together and verb the adjective noun.
Yes. I believe that she and i will get together and verb the adjective noun.
by I got no pants April 21, 2003
Get the verb the adjective noun mug.When a person (usually thick) says a describing word more than once, straight after the other. It started life in the lower-intelligence areas of the world but has somehow crept up and is used in everyday life, such as football matches and even the news.
1) It's a tricky tricky fixture for Arsenal to be up against.
2)What a horrible horrible day.
3) Only thick thick people talk with double adjectives.
2)What a horrible horrible day.
3) Only thick thick people talk with double adjectives.
by Greg A January 2, 2008
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