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Struck Out Looking

When a person is too nervous to speak to the person they are attracted to.
Kevin: Did Marcus go home with that girl last night?
Ed: No. we were there for three hours and he struck out looking.
by HunkStudmann August 14, 2019
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Looking at the right side of the grass

A phrase used to convey to others that life is going well. You are looking down at the grass as opposed to looking up at it (when you are buried).
"How are things with you these days?"

"I can't complain. Looking at the right side of the grass!"
by Deanna03801 February 9, 2009
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Losing streak

“Better come back next week, you see I’m on a losing streak.”
by Anthon4000 December 13, 2018
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can't win for losing

A phrase meaning that things would be going great for you if they weren't going so badly.
"Well, my girlfriend dumped me, my dog died, I got fired from my job, I went to grab some fast food to make myself feel better and on the drive back I got a flat tire, and when I finally get home I realize they screwed up my order."
"Damn, you can't win for losing."
by Kraas March 5, 2008
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Looking for Alaska

1)John Green the Michael L. Printz award winner's first book. So far there is no sequel, nor does John intend on writing one, but Looking for Alaska may be made into a movie. John Green has also written two other books, An Abundance of Katherines and Paper Towns.

2) "Lookin for Alaska" is a song written by Liane Graham covered by Hank Green for John Green's book Looking for Alaska.
Person 1: Looking for Alaska is one of my favorite books.
Person 2: Ya, but have you heard the song for the book? It rocks my socks.
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loving life

An expression (verb) used when in high spirits to illustrate a person is in the process of 'loving life'. The phrase can be used in casual conversation or as a declaration in it's own right. Use of the remark in daily life ranges from airing a person's feelings of happiness to using the term as a catchphrase when in a state of euphoria. When used online on social networking sites the spelling 'lovin lyf' is often taken.
Jack: I just bought this top for £2.
Jamie: LOVING LIFE.

Jack: Are you loving life?
Jamie: Yes.

Jamie: We're going to this cool party tonight...
Jack: LOVING LIFE.
by wwbcdic September 27, 2011
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losing my religion

"I'm sick of everyone, I'm losing my religion"
by gRuVekiTtY August 5, 2005
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