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Common Denom

Shorted ‘common denominator’.

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.”
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Common logic

by Mr.Bek April 7, 2022
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Common Sensist

A Person That - Through Common Sense - Makes Decisions That Will Positively Effect Our Nation.

A Third Political Party Movement.

One Who Rules With Common Sense Ideas.
"I would vote for a common sensist canidate."

"She has ideas fundamentally grounded by other common sensist thinkers."
by Grapaholic February 18, 2010
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common truce

The act of forming a pact, truce, and breaking such pact later on for personal gain.
Hitler made a common truce with Russia.
by Shinzo November 10, 2009
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Common noun

Common noun begins with a lowercase
table can be example of common noun it begins with lowercase uwu
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Common Sense

A book that Thomas Paine wrote and published in 1776.
"I read 'Common Sense' last night because I was so Goddamn bored"
by SpottedTheBean December 22, 2017
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Ealing Common

The place where every schoolchild in Ealing goes on pilgrimage to once per month to pay respects to the founding chavs and have a shag in a bush. Keep watch for wandering roadmen, as they are known to inhabit the outer edges of the park.
You wanna go down to Ealing Common tomorrow? There might even be some spare condoms in one of the bushes.
by idimego June 27, 2022
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