by xx..Jess..xx November 2, 2008

hateful, harsh, hard, rough, tough, lonely, fightful, angry, battle of love and friendships, worst yet best years of your life
In highschool, you have many different emotions; youre loved, hated, lonely,angry, happy...all at the same time. Its like a deep, dark, never ending...depression.
by Michelle November 18, 2004

Year 11
15 - 16 year old finishing their final year of secondary school in England
year 7, year 8, year 9 & year 10 look up to them and envy them for their looks, personality & popularity.
they are starting there GCSE exams and stress at the same-time
For their final year the get their friends to sign their yearbook and get to go to their proms.
15 - 16 year old finishing their final year of secondary school in England
year 7, year 8, year 9 & year 10 look up to them and envy them for their looks, personality & popularity.
they are starting there GCSE exams and stress at the same-time
For their final year the get their friends to sign their yearbook and get to go to their proms.
by In My Own World... September 12, 2009

1. "10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!"
2. Happy New Year, officer! What? No, there's no blood in my alchoholstream! I love you!!!
2. Happy New Year, officer! What? No, there's no blood in my alchoholstream! I love you!!!
by Jerry Cheesecake January 5, 2004

One year can mean a whole lot of things. People can change, get fat, marry someone, have yet another heartbreak just to fall back in love with the same person. It can mean an addition to the family, whether its a 4 legged friend or another human. It can mean that you will get older, taller and wiser. It can mean that your summer love from 1985 won't love you in 1986.
by Phillip Wong July 28, 2010

A common misphrasing of play it by ear
Meaning:
-to figure it out as the situation presents itself
-to improvise with plans as needed
Meaning:
-to figure it out as the situation presents itself
-to improvise with plans as needed
-What are you going to do on your date tonight?
-I don't know. I'll just play it by year.
-Don't you mean "by ear"?
-I don't know. I'll just play it by year.
-Don't you mean "by ear"?
by Gina Mason March 21, 2007

by Esteban Noiche August 13, 2006
