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Hits different

An overused co-opted phrase that people of inferior creativity use to describe something out of the ordinary. It’s often an attempt to present the speaker as being a person of culture. Also used when comparing a scenario before and after a variable occurs. X hits different now that Y has happened. Either use makes the listener cringe and wish for new friends.
Now that Marilyn Manson has been accused of heinous crimes, your tattoo of his face hits different.
by No crumbs February 3, 2021
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different

what everyone wants to be thous making them average and not knowing it
girl 1: i hate being like everyone else i want to be different
girl 2: so do i i hate being normal
by stardust25 June 5, 2010
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Dyke Differential

n.
The notable discrepancy between the attractiveness of the sort of lesbians depicted in grumblevids, seed catalogues etc., and the sort acually encountered in real life.
"Did you see that lezzer documentary last night?" asked Ted.
"Yeah, I did" replied Arthur, "It really drove home the dyke differential"
by SamThatBlokeInBognor May 21, 2005
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same same but different

Pertaining to the nature of lady-boys in Thailand.
When the two breasts look same-same like a woman's but the dong is still there.
Bob: I was grinding with a girl and I think I felt a lump.
Jack: Same same but different.
by ezezz23 July 1, 2008
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i'm not mad! My reality is just different from your's

A quote from the Cheshire Cat, in the popular children's book, Alice In Wonderland, written by Lewis Caroll. He is well known for his glowing eyes and mischievous grin.
Alice: You are mad!
Cheshire Cat: I'm not mad! My reality is just different from your's.
by JayyJai February 17, 2014
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different

adj. Euphemism applying to persons who have a handicap, particularly a behavioral or mental inadequacy. Can be found in the phrase "differently abled," which means (let's face it), "disabled." To be "different" in the most widely-used sense of the term is a bad thing; it means you are retarded. Cf. special, short bus.
Kid: Bobby is incredibly stupid and clumsy, Mr. Mackey.

School Counselor: Son, let's not think those bad thoughts! Bobby is...different. He's just a little "differently abled" from you or I, m'kay? We can't use our language to take water out of his bucket.

Kid: You mean to say he is retarded and rides the short bus.

Counselor: Now, "retarded" is a word that they used back in Germany in the 1930's, but we have moved past that now haven't we...
by Carl Willis August 25, 2004
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differently ill

When you feel ill but in a different way
"My cough has become worse, I feel differently ill"
by Elliegpetrz January 2, 2017
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