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attitudious

you are so attitudious
by nesha6325 July 22, 2018
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attituentious

When you're crappy,highTempered,sassy,bossy,sleepdeprived,overstressed, or all of the above and want to sound, in the slightest, wellput.
She is very attituentious when it comes to dealing with people while being hungry.
by Kai0201 November 26, 2019
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attituday

WTF Stephanie....You are having a major attituday!!!
by LemmeF1ndOut October 15, 2020
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Altitude Adjustment

Getting high or the act of getting high. common phrase used in the south y'all!
I need an "altitude adjustment"
Get higher and higher 'til I feel nothing
Blue mountain air and good clean lovin'
by cherrioeater October 20, 2020
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high altitude bombing

The act of standing on top of a bathroom stall and releasing the contents of your colon into the toilet below.
Bro 1- Dude I was high altitude bombing last night when the stall smashed and I fell into the toilet
Bro 2- Suh dude that's lit
by Trill 1ron June 1, 2016
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attitute

Joey had such an attitute while working on the group project.
by Lox101 September 10, 2011
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anglo-saxon attitudes

The oddly antiquated and exaggerated body language exhibited by the March Hare (Haigha) in Lewis Carroll's "Through The Looking Glass." Victorians were intrigued by the history and culture of Anglo-Saxons, and Carroll pokes fun at this trend by transforming the March Hare of "Alice In Wonderland," into an Anglo-Saxon Messenger in the book's sequel. Alice comments "'...what curious attitudes he goes into!' (For the Messenger kept skipping up and down, and wriggling like an eel, as he came along, with his great hands spread out like fans on each side.)" This explains why the famous illustrator, Sir John Tenniel, depicted Haigha (rhymes with mayor, a homophone to the British pronunciation of "hare") in clothing that contemporary scholars viewed as being the typical garb of Anglo-Saxons. These academic jabs --- as well as subtle references to social celebrities, combined with rampant wordplay, and use of puns, puzzles, and logic --- made Carroll's "Alice In Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" hugely popular with adults, as well as with the intended audience of children.
Tone down the hand gestures, man! Looks like you're going into Anglo-Saxon attitudes!
by Sexxy Nerdy Chica October 16, 2020
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