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Die Rise Experience

the act of one feeling as though a situation has devolved so much to the point that they would rather fall of a building in reference to the Black Ops 2 Zombies Map Die Rise
Person 1: Bro you haven’t said anything in 30 mins during this convo whats up
Person 2: This convo really got me feeling like the die rise experience
by somedudeinthebackrooms June 29, 2023
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pulling the rise

Pulling the rise is referred as to people who bot camp on Felucia with the AT-TE.
Eyo, he is pulling the rise again.
What a bot camper
by Chrobot April 16, 2022
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south will rise again

a call in hopes for southern states (u.S.) to rise again to thier original dominance of production and status. southern states were/are the old "bread basket" of our country. civil war destroyed much southern democracy and culture. technology and better management have invigorated this call to the former, and future, glory which the south will always be .
a simple toast among confederates

"the south will rise again"
"amen"
by sheafo October 29, 2009
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God willing and the Creek don't rise.

1. Everything that can be done is being done and what's left is hope.
2. Hoping that something does or doesn't happen.
God willing and the Creek don't rise, I will ride that damn dick!
by cyric360 April 16, 2005
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die rise

a shitty map that teases phd flopper then kills you because of fall damage which could easily avoided with phd flopper. (fuck you Blundell!!!!)
die rise is the worst map just cuz you can die with the sliquifier.
by z2016pacman April 12, 2017
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"Do you think this Marijuanna plant is going to produce anything?"


"If the lord is willing and the creek dont rise.."
by Bxdockte April 13, 2009
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the south will rise again

A rallying cry used by Confederacy enthusiasts who believe the southern United States is superior. Often, those who use this phrase believe the American Civil War was "about States' rights, not slavery". In fact, the Constitution of the Confederacy was nearly word-for-word identical to the US Constitution, but actually *restricted* States' rights by requiring every State to be a slave State.

Furthermore, there was no "Southern identity" in the United States until abolition became a major political issue, and rebel states saw slavery as more a matter of property rights, not State's rights. The States' rights issue was invented by modern Southern apologists; no real historian takes it seriously.

In short, this is a slogan for southerners who believe they should "take pride in their heritage" even though their heritage includes a legacy of horrifying behavior.
My buddy Jeb told me it's not racist to say "the south will rise again", but I know better.
by Visualone December 9, 2009
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