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store-goer

a person or group of people who frequently visit the Gas/Gro to stock up on food, snacks and other unnecessary items that you may need later
the store-going comes first and the adventure follows. You never know what you'll need to be ready for
conversation between wallace auden & adam about auden's shopping habits while at the gas/gro

wallace: "who can come to the gas/gro and only buy one thing?"
adam: "well, she's not from around here"
wallace: "this is true, no offense, it's just we're-"
auden: "store-goers"
adam: "exactly"
by store-goer #1 February 21, 2011
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Nuts Goner

Nuts Goner .1 (Nùtß Gønñir)
n.
1. The combination of mental characteristics, appearance, and behavior that distinguishes a person (Usually an illustrated character) from non-Nuts Goners.
2. A series of questions or problems, or physical responses designed to determine wether someone lost their nuts.

Originally started by a user named "ethian" on the YoYo games Game Maker Community forms
and is now a wide topic among the Community.
There is no direct way of putting "Nuts Goner" into a sentance but here is a quote from Ethian.

"A "Nuts Goner", as i always define it more than people, is a male character that has certain physical and psicological content that feel me ansiety that, feeling it on this way, i feel i like to feel...
It's a certain type of character that should be featured on games that feels like a family friendly animated adventure movie like Undertale..."
by EvaCoon October 3, 2018
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indian giver

Indian Giver
There are two popular etymologies for this term for a person who gives a gift only to later demand its return. The first is that it is based on an unfair stereotype of Native Americans, that they don't keep their word. In the other popular explanation, the term doesn't cast aspersions on Native Americans, instead it echoes the broken promises the whites made to the Indians. Neither is accurate, although the first is closer to the truth.
Instead the term comes from different commercial practices. To the Native Americans, who had no concept of money or currency, gifts were a form of trade goods, of exchange. One didn't give a gift without expecting one of equivalent value in return. If one could not offer an equivalent return gift, the original gift would be refused or returned. To the Europeans, who with their monetary-based trade practices, this seemed low and insulting, gifts were not for trade but were to be freely given.

The noun Indian gift dates to 1765. Indian giver follows about a century later in 1865. Originally, these reflected simply the expectation of a return gift. By the 1890s, the sense had shifted to mean one who demands a gift back.
by Divaznc1 June 22, 2004
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Goverse

A game from Sewaren played by two or more people, the game being triggered by someone saying "Go" and holding their hand out as if to receive a "down low" five. If you miss the said "Go" then you will be smacked in the face by the go-er. However, if you hit the hand, the title of smack giver is given to you, you get to hit the other person in the face. There are many different rules, but this is the basic setup. You can also call reverse, which basically means if you hit the hand, you get smacked in the face. We've fashioned the term "Goverse" to mean go and reverse, so you can fool your friends.
Rafael - Go

Dominck - *Fakes like he wasn't paying attention and hits hand*

Rafael - *Slapped in the face*

Dominick - "guhguhguhguhgoverse reverse reverse gooooooo"
by My Name is Not Steve July 30, 2012
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government

1: Hey what's up
2: I heard that the votes a-*controlled by government*stutters are going towards Donald Trump!
1: Wait, WHAT?!
2: *puts on tin foil hat while looking like a dunce*
2: I meant they're being controlled by the KKK
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That's what the government want you to think...

Can be used for the answer to almost anything at all or used if you can't think of an answer.
Bob: I'm sure the colour of this carpet is a little to dark.

Dave: *Doesn't care* That's what the government want you to think...
by rudym335 July 23, 2014
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Chat blimey, get governered.

A postmodern take on the work of the great twitterati, Jamie Vardy. It adds a uniquely British twist to a classic intimidation.
Did you hear how Archie got hit in Malia after telling the promoter you'll work for me some day?
Man was talking bare shit, chat blimey, get governered.
by roadmanHKU October 25, 2017
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