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S.A.D (seasonal affectiveness disorder)

when a certain seasonal has dragged on too long and you become sluggish and you lose motivation to do anything.
man, winter is WAY too long. i don't feel like doing anything...even masturbating. it's quite sad that i have S.A.D.
by onlyonetime March 4, 2004
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Adjective Deficiency Syndrome (ADS)

A state (usually drunken) when you run out of adjectives in the middle of a conversation and settle for the easiest ones such as "nice", "good, "bad", etc!
Dude, I got so high yesterday I even came down with the Adjective Deficiency Syndrome (ADS)! Everything I spoke about was just "nice" or "bad"!

I always told my teacher that it's not that I'm lazy to write essays, I just have Adjective Defficiency Syndrome (ADS) - this is why my adjectives sucked but she was not supportive!
by Boyfie January 13, 2013
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two-adjectives

A way to label individuals to tell others one's evaluation or opinion of who they are.
Strong and fast, are an example of two-adjectives. Smart but smelly, ugly but funny, fat and ugly, fat and friendly, short but cute, tall and arrogant, intelligent but snotty, snobbish but elegant. The other similar method is two-nouns, as in skinny and tall. These two-adjectives or two-nouns help describe characters in plays, for example.
by but for May 15, 2018
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Canine Affective Disorder

The condition of allowing a dog to control your emotions.
Why is he always either lovingly kissing his dog or angrily screaming at it , he has Canine affective disorder.
by lazylinguist August 9, 2012
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Adjective

A word signifying a conceptual representations of an ontological possibility.

What...?

1. I am not bad, I am not good, I am not smart, I am, not dumb, I am Rolyat. (whereas Rolyat is an adjective)
2. There are no adjectives that may be used to describe nothing.
3. Any adjectives, and all adjectives may describe everything.

i.e; "everything sucks", "everything is great", "everything is purple"...
Example 1.
thing 1. your purple
thing 2. no I am thing 2
thing 1. no, your the color purple
thing 2. how do you know?
thing 1. I can see you, your the same color as this room
thing 2. I am purple?
thing 1. yes!
thing 2. Omg I am all over this room... which is purple... which is me! I am the adjective purple, ahh!

Example 2.
Old man. Hello young lady, I am interested in courting you..
Young lady. Ew, stay away from me perverted blah blah blah....
Old man. Excuse me, why are you calling me that adjective, perverted?
Young lady. Oh.. Because I am conditioned to believe that older-men advancing on me are perverted. But now that you bring it up, I understand that it is just a mental construct that I use to frame my interactions and make more senses of the world. In fact, as far as nihilistic-existentialism goes, there is no such thing as a perv! However, your still a perv, my brain simply can not cope with the limitlessness of reality.
by ArCh1mEdEs July 8, 2010
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Demonstrative Adjectives

This, That, These, and Those.
This cake is yummy.
That cake is yummy.
These cakes are yummy.
Those cakes are yummy.
^ Demonstrative Adjectives ^
by j0D825 April 1, 2008
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adjective-al

When something is relating to or is about adjectives.

(Pronounced Adjective + ull)
Ex. If you write a sentence to explain how an adjective is useful, just fill it with adjective-al praise.
by CianKudo September 21, 2009
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