The War Criminal in Chief’s typically grandiose self-assessment of his impulsive and ignorant decision to pull US troops out of Syria.
What I’ve done in Syria is quite frankly strategically brilliant; I know you don’t like it but Syria is mostly a lot of sand - and Vlady’s gonna really love me now!
by Dr Bunnygirl October 16, 2019
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Its strength has been eroded by overuse, and it can now be used to respond to any mildly pleasing news. Somehow the extreme unctuousness and insincerity of this tends to go unrecognized or is an occasion for the self-gratifying feeling that one is being tolerant.
Its strength has been eroded by overuse, and it can now be used to respond to any mildly pleasing news. Somehow the extreme unctuousness and insincerity of this tends to go unrecognized or is an occasion for the self-gratifying feeling that one is being tolerant.
In the olden days:
Smith-"Everyone has the day off tomorrow!"
Jones-"Brilliant!"
Nowadays:
Waiter: "Are you ready to order?"
Customer: "err, yes..."
Waiter: "Brilliant!!!"
Smith-"Everyone has the day off tomorrow!"
Jones-"Brilliant!"
Nowadays:
Waiter: "Are you ready to order?"
Customer: "err, yes..."
Waiter: "Brilliant!!!"
by Pistefka September 24, 2009
Get the brilliant mug.1.A name for a job that doesn't exist. First used by professional Brilliantist Joseph Hilton Bunn(1989)
2.A unifying term for many dreams people have. Includes: Outlaws, Poets, Artists, Writers, Jugglers, Bards.
2.A unifying term for many dreams people have. Includes: Outlaws, Poets, Artists, Writers, Jugglers, Bards.
If someone asks you what you would like to do when you're older, and you already are older, or you simply don't know, reply with:
'I want to be a Brilliantist.'
'I want to be a Brilliantist.'
by Tobias Toast February 14, 2007
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2. An amazing mixture of brilliant and fantastic. To be used when one adjective is just not good enough to describe how awesome, fascinating, stunning, marvelous and unbelievably good something is.
2. An amazing mixture of brilliant and fantastic. To be used when one adjective is just not good enough to describe how awesome, fascinating, stunning, marvelous and unbelievably good something is.
Boy: You ever hear of Jonny Craig?
Girl: Of course, who hasn't? He's brilliantastic. You wish you could be like him.
Girl: Of course, who hasn't? He's brilliantastic. You wish you could be like him.
by KawaiiKylene April 30, 2011
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I was arguing with some dude on the internets the other day, but he had such brilliant prose there was no way i could win.
by muirne April 6, 2013
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Co-worker A: "Our pointy haired boss just suggested we replace Apache with IIS on Linux."
Co-worker B: "Brilliantce!"
Friend A: "Want beef stew?"
Friend B: "I'm vegan."
Friend A: "Oooh I'll use a chicken broth then."
Friend B: "Brilliantce."
Co-worker B: "Brilliantce!"
Friend A: "Want beef stew?"
Friend B: "I'm vegan."
Friend A: "Oooh I'll use a chicken broth then."
Friend B: "Brilliantce."
by Puddles McGee June 12, 2012
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"That's brilliantness!"
"That's brilliantness!"
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