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Crash Course in Brain Surgery

Look inside and you will see
The words are cutting deep inside my brain
Oh they're burning, quickly turning
Knife of words is driving me insane
Insane
Yeah, yeah

Raven black is on my track
Please show me how to neutralise the knife
Show to me in surgery
The art of fighting words to conquer life
Conquer life
Yeah, yeah

Ooh baby, I can rock and roll
Ooh baby, get out of my soul
Now the wicked lance of fear
Driven from my heady mouth and brain
Crash course in brain surgery
Has stopped the bloody knife of love again
Yeah, yeah, yeah
by Death Menace September 29, 2022
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blown off course

( verb: being) : in Nordic countries such as Scandinavia and Canada, to come late to work because of an ice or snow storm
Although snow and ice are a problem in Canada, being blown off course is not an excuse for coming late to work.
by Sexydimma May 19, 2016
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Yes, of course!

by ErnstNBlunt August 3, 2018
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crip course

A class in school you take because its easy.
Even though I already speak rench, I am taking it. It is a crip course.
by dittabitta August 8, 2006
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Siberian corset

Siberian corset is a double meaning word.
1. A corset with origins in Siberia.
2. A cock ring.
1."Siberian corsets make your penis bigger!"
or
2."If you live in Siberia, you will probably get a corset that was made in siberia! They're called Siberian Corsets!"
by C-man February 9, 2005
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Irish seven-course dinner

a six pack and a potato, also known as an Irish seven-course meal or an Irishman's gourmet delight
His idea of a hot date is an Irish seven-course dinner before hangin' at the 7-11.
We had an Irish gourmet delight with some ketchup for dessert.
by adam_before_eve September 24, 2005
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par for the course

Another way of saying Murphy's Law.

Presumably comes from the cynical idea that one expects something to go wrong and things are going exactly as planned, just using golf as the analogy.
Person one: I'm able to answer the telephone all day and the minute I step out of the house to get the mail, that's when they call!

Person two: Well that's par for the course.

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It's par for the course that the second I'm stepping out the door for a date that I get called into work.
by An optimist with experience April 28, 2005
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