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by FrenchVanillaSake March 1, 2025

1. Father - indicating the first of your boys
2. What an only boy becomes when you meet a second boy (pending)
2. What an only boy becomes when you meet a second boy (pending)
B: "Is my First Boy your dad?"
Z: "No, unless you met my dad first?"
M: "So I guess what you're saying is everyone has a different First Boy?"
Z: "No"
Z: "No, unless you met my dad first?"
M: "So I guess what you're saying is everyone has a different First Boy?"
Z: "No"
by Boy (Dutch) June 3, 2025

The person in a relationship who initiated most or all of the typical first steps/first times. A term often (but not solely) used in lesbian/gay relationships.
“My girlfriend was the one asking be on a first date and the one who initiated the first kiss. I think she’s the first step bitch in our relationship”
by that-artsy-lesbian September 21, 2021

When you want to become good at something, but you lack the necessary experience, knowledge, or skills to perform it at the level or standard you expect of yourself. This often creates a gap between your ambition and your current ability, leading to frustration or self-doubt until you gain more practice and understanding.
When the speaker made a grammatical mistake it was clear that English was not his first Cangaroo.
The person was visibly sad, because they didn't do well on their test, and I reminded them that this subject was not their first Cangaroo.
Tennis was at one point not your first Cangaroo, but now you are a proper can-can tennis player
The person was visibly sad, because they didn't do well on their test, and I reminded them that this subject was not their first Cangaroo.
Tennis was at one point not your first Cangaroo, but now you are a proper can-can tennis player
by FickleFeather September 8, 2025

In the arrow paradox, Zeno states that for motion to occur, an object must change the position which it occupies. He gives an example of an arrow in flight. He states that in any one (duration-less) instant of time, the arrow is neither moving to where it is, nor to where it is not.15 It cannot move to where it is not, because no time elapses for it to move there; it cannot move to where it is, because it is already there. In other words, at every instant of time there is no motion occurring. If everything is motionless at every instant, and time is entirely composed of instants, then motion is impossible.
Whereas the first two others-first paradoxes divide space, this paradox starts by dividing time—and not into segments, but into points.
by Others-First Paradox April 26, 2021
