by SouloCutz May 11, 2010
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Coloidal mixed liquid limestone that is artfully designed and is finished by beating a rubber mat into the nearly hard reconstituted stone
That rubber mat looks exactly like Peruvian granite not your normal stamped concrete. I Wonder how monchu pichu did it. Aliens probably
They are the only ones who like to work hard.
They are the only ones who like to work hard.
by Tonythetiler September 2, 2020
Get the stamped concrete mug.It's someone or some company that was convicted of creating and public spread an untrue and/or distorted story with the clear intention of harming and damage someone's reputation.
The term was first used to describe CNN after they being convicted in the case involving Nick Sandmann.
Also could be represented by CNF.
The term was first used to describe CNN after they being convicted in the case involving Nick Sandmann.
Also could be represented by CNF.
by J B10 January 17, 2020
Get the Convicted News Faker mug.Unreasonably angry, typically over a trivial incident; to be in the throes of a conniption. Similar to "in a snit" or "ticked off" but with less gravitas (than the latter, especially).
by bungadiri July 31, 2008
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Kid 1: "Dude, I finished a great concrete job last night!"
Kid 2: "In your basement?"
Kid 1: "No, on your Mother's face."
Kid 2: "You bastard."
Kid 2: "In your basement?"
Kid 1: "No, on your Mother's face."
Kid 2: "You bastard."
by I Killed a Hooker Once December 14, 2009
Get the Concrete Job mug."Concrete jungle" refers to the urban city; first used in cinema by Academy Award winning "The Lost Weekend" (1945), directed by Billy Wilder, starring Ray Milland. Milland's character, Don Birnam, a chronic alcoholic, and binge drinker, speaks of others with the same condition in the "concrete jungle" as the camera pans across a skyline of Manhattan as an epilogue to the story.
Out there in that great big concrete jungle, I wonder how many others there are like me... poor bedeviled guys, on fire with thirst; such comical figures to the rest of the world, as they stagger blindly towards another binger, another bender, another spree.
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