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Trading faces

Dude, i saw you and Megan trading faces at the dance!
by Jeffum February 23, 2009
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Targic

A purposeful misspelling of the existing word "tragic", in order to emphasize that the "tragedy" one is going through isn't real.
Gina had to choose between football star Brad, or Hocky star Chet to take to the prom. Her mom said she'd only give her ten thousand dollars allowance this month, so she's really shaken up about everything. It's really quite targic.
by M2112 August 1, 2010
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trading card game

One of the many methods employed by unseen political forces to drain people of their funds.
by Lunatix April 22, 2004
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tragic

my life is fucking tragic
by depressed July 16, 2003
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tragic flaw

The mistake in a characters personality that causes him or her to fail or lose or die. Very important in english literature (idiot), and is found in any novel with any character that does not do everything perfect in his or her life.
Romeo's flaw was his rage and undying love for friends and Juliet.
by Matt The Dude March 16, 2003
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traci michaelz

The ex-drummer for the "peppermint creeps"
1974-2008
died on tour in texas
r.i.p. traci michaelz
by 8313427 July 5, 2008
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White Tragedy

The White Tragedy is an uplifting look at the characters’ darkest days. The heavy weight of the characters’ problems brings them close to their breaking point, but what could have been tragedy is averted by new reasoning in the perception of how the protagonists views their reality. The characters then shed the skin of worldly problems and are born anew.
White Tragedy had been influenced by films such as The Graduate, Dr. Strangelove, the work of Hal Ashby (in particular, Harold and Maude), the work of Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums) and various other feature films.

The term White Tragedy, coined by Lisa Wegner circa 2010, is a testament to the will to succeed through any tragedy and emerge from it a stronger and more balanced being. Lisa Wegner is an award winning filmmaker and a member of Cambridge Who’s Who. Lisa’s company Mighty Brave Productions follows the White Tragedy tradition in the films Countenance, Boundless, Outset, and The Gospel of Phi.
by Mighty I June 10, 2010
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