by Sharpiemarker April 29, 2009
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1. shortness of a character length in electronic messages; briefness: the e-brevity of your messages is appreciated.
2. the quality of expressing much in few characters; terseness: brevity makes Twitter bearable, e-brevity makes it unreadable.
1. shortness of a character length in electronic messages; briefness: the e-brevity of your messages is appreciated.
2. the quality of expressing much in few characters; terseness: brevity makes Twitter bearable, e-brevity makes it unreadable.
While your e-brevity is much appreciated, I have no idea what you said, if anything, in those last six hundred text messages.
Your e-brevity needs work, I can still understand you.
Your e-brevity needs work, I can still understand you.
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Get the Brexie mug."I'm voting brexit because I hate the future generation and want to go back to the good old days of the empire when there was the slav trade!!! Fun, fun, fun!!!"
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Get the brexit mug." The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. "- winston churchill once again proving us hes right.
tom- remember the times of brexit...
rob-yea those were dark times when donald trump, boris johnson and voldemort ruled the world
tom- thankgod we have harry potter
rob-yea those were dark times when donald trump, boris johnson and voldemort ruled the world
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by anonymous August 2, 2016
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1. (As a general term): When the vote of the majority ends up being ignored, because political outcomes seldom have anything to do with democracy.
2. (More specifically): What occurred following an EU membership referendum of the UK population held on 23rd June 2016. The majority voted for Britain to exit 'brexit' its membership of the European Union, but the actual outcome finally decided upon by politicians with notoriously scant regard for democracy was that Britain remained or 'bremained' as a member of the European Union.
The aftermath of the event was symbolised by approximately half the UK's population being indiscriminately branded as 'racist' by the readership of the Guardian newspaper, and the largest, longest simultaneous whine in recorded history, chalked up by Britons who favour having more government interference in their lives rather than less of it. This whine continued until it became obvious that brexit would never happen, hence a 'brexain' is what they got.
1. (As a general term): When the vote of the majority ends up being ignored, because political outcomes seldom have anything to do with democracy.
2. (More specifically): What occurred following an EU membership referendum of the UK population held on 23rd June 2016. The majority voted for Britain to exit 'brexit' its membership of the European Union, but the actual outcome finally decided upon by politicians with notoriously scant regard for democracy was that Britain remained or 'bremained' as a member of the European Union.
The aftermath of the event was symbolised by approximately half the UK's population being indiscriminately branded as 'racist' by the readership of the Guardian newspaper, and the largest, longest simultaneous whine in recorded history, chalked up by Britons who favour having more government interference in their lives rather than less of it. This whine continued until it became obvious that brexit would never happen, hence a 'brexain' is what they got.
Casual observer #1: What was the vote of the majority in the UK's recent EU membership referendum? Brexit or Bremain?
Casual observer #2: Brexit. But the loudest whingers, as well as almost all the politicians, wanted the result to be 'Bremain'.
CO#1: Oh, well it's in the hands of the politicians now, so they're obviously gonna 'brexain', right?
CO#2: It really is so painfully obvious isn't it!
Casual observer #2: Brexit. But the loudest whingers, as well as almost all the politicians, wanted the result to be 'Bremain'.
CO#1: Oh, well it's in the hands of the politicians now, so they're obviously gonna 'brexain', right?
CO#2: It really is so painfully obvious isn't it!
by XLedge July 3, 2016
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