Shorted ‘common denominator’.
Used when someone encounters frequent or repetitive unfortunate situations.
Person is usually suspected to be the problem.
Used when someone encounters frequent or repetitive unfortunate situations.
Person is usually suspected to be the problem.
Friend 1: “All her ex boyfriends cheated on her.”
Friend 2: “Bro, it’s on her at this point, she’s the common denom.”
Friend 2: “Bro, it’s on her at this point, she’s the common denom.”
by TonySoprano0318 September 07, 2023
Common noun begins with a lowercase
by krenzoolo is sus is sus July 03, 2021
by SpottedTheBean December 22, 2017
Something nobody has these days, common sense means to state the obvious
for example, when the sky is gray common sense it’s going to rain or..
when you first get in the water at a pool, common sense it’s going to be cold.
for example, when the sky is gray common sense it’s going to rain or..
when you first get in the water at a pool, common sense it’s going to be cold.
Person 1: ugh! why is the water so coldd! 🥶
Person 2: it’s common sense it will be cold when you get in.
Person 2: it’s common sense it will be cold when you get in.
by Enter Your Pseudonym Here April 20, 2022
He/she was apprehensive about becoming one of those wandering dorks that didn't know where they were or what was going on, and with the self control of a chicken without a head, which made him/her a human with common sense and not a fearful coward.
by The Original Agahnim July 08, 2021
by Autisticfag February 28, 2017
The most widely used language. I would call English the common tongue because at this point there are soo many different ways people speak it. I also think that by naming it the common tongue it would lose it's standing as something superior.
by An idiot sandwich October 09, 2021