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An arrangement / situation in which two people get together on an ongoing basis only to have sex, with no pretence of anything more Sexationship has a similar meaning to some connotations of the phrase"friends with benefits," but applies only to those arrangements where there is no friendship element or activities associated with a friendship(e.g. chatting, Netflixxing, going out for coffee).
Karim and Nicole have been in a sexationship for 6 months and she's fine with it even though he just shows up at her place once a week, has sex with her, and then leaves right after.
by Editsuite June 13, 2022
Get the Sexationship mug.A silationship, a playful blend of "silly" and "relationship," describes an unconventional connection where individuals enjoy the essence of a relationship without formal commitments. It thrives on spontaneity, humor, and shared experiences, all while maintaining a deliberate lack of traditional expectations. The term is particularly apt when there's a noticeable age gap between the involved parties, adding an extra layer of dynamic contrast to the relationship
ack and Emily share a silationship, embracing the joy of companionship without the need for labels or formal commitments, all while navigating a significant age difference with ease and humor.
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A rusty, slightly wobbly, yet mysteriously unbreakable bicycle that lives at the train station. Often held together by duct tape, zip ties, and sheer determination. Looks like it was abandoned in 1997 but somehow still rides.
Primary function: Getting you from home to the station and back, while being so unattractive that even the most desperate bike thief won’t bother.
Secondary function: A test of your faith every morning—will the brakes work today? Will the chain stay on? Only the bike gods know.
Synonyms: "Rust Rocket," "Two-Wheeled Gamble," "Urban Relic"
A rusty, slightly wobbly, yet mysteriously unbreakable bicycle that lives at the train station. Often held together by duct tape, zip ties, and sheer determination. Looks like it was abandoned in 1997 but somehow still rides.
Primary function: Getting you from home to the station and back, while being so unattractive that even the most desperate bike thief won’t bother.
Secondary function: A test of your faith every morning—will the brakes work today? Will the chain stay on? Only the bike gods know.
Synonyms: "Rust Rocket," "Two-Wheeled Gamble," "Urban Relic"
by Ebbije March 24, 2025
Get the Stationsfiets mug.To switch stations simply means to go from one language to next during your interaction with another speaker who may also be bi or multilingual. People "switch stations" to add a bit of context on the subject matter or topic they're talking about so that the listener can fully comprehend the speaker. The speaker also does this as a way to relate to their listener(s) and make them feel connected. The phrase/term originally derived from the multitude of radio and TV stations, in South Africa, that are being broadcasted in different tongues/languages for specific listeners/viewers to read. So if you change from one station to the next, you would hear the new speaker on your telly or radio speak in a different tongue than the predecessor from the other station.
Speaker #1: Sawubona bhuti. Igama lami nguSphiwe and what is your name?
Speaker #2: Yebo, sawubona Sphiwe. I'm Trevor.
Speaker #1: Oh, okay. Ngiyajabula ukukwazi Trevor.
Speaker #2: 😅 Yebo. Nice to meet you too, Sphiwe.
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Speaker #2: Yebo, sawubona Sphiwe. I'm Trevor.
Speaker #1: Oh, okay. Ngiyajabula ukukwazi Trevor.
Speaker #2: 😅 Yebo. Nice to meet you too, Sphiwe.
(Example of two speakers switching stations between each other)
by SippySip June 29, 2020
Get the Switching stations mug.The sum of two singular expressions which intuitively makes sense but the PLURAL is never conclusive and because of that in the first place both SINGULARS ARE INACCURATE to reach the PLURAL which is there where the paradox formation occurs.
E.9 A.15 I.22 T.27 D.27 O.28 R.30 H.33 F.35 S.38 C.38 U.40 G.40 L.42 W.42 Q.42 N.45 P.45 B.46 Y.47 K.51 J.52 M.53 V.66 X.68 Z.72
In this example the SUMMATIONS individually of EACH CIRCLE comes very close in EQUALING TOTAL DEGREES IN A CIRCLE but the PLURAL itself is 153 DEGREES OFF.
E.9 A.15 I.22 T.27 D.27 O.28 R.30 H.33 F.35 S.38 C.38 U.40 G.40 L.42 W.42 Q.42 N.45 P.45 B.46 Y.47 K.51 J.52 M.53 V.66 X.68 Z.72
In this example the SUMMATIONS individually of EACH CIRCLE comes very close in EQUALING TOTAL DEGREES IN A CIRCLE but the PLURAL itself is 153 DEGREES OFF.
CIRCLE.179 CIRCLE.179 CIRCLE CIRCLE.358
CIRCLES.217
THE PARADOXICAL SUMMATIONS of CIRCLE in the SINGULAR form does not lead to the SUMMATIONS in the PLURAL FORM.
The PARADOXICAL SUMMATIONS CIRCLE CIRCLE.358 almost equals the number of DEGREES in a CIRCLE by using the two PLURAL taken each ELEMENT SEPARATELY IF you counted each CIRCLE as a DEGREE it indeed would EQUAL 360 DEGREES as if counting the TWO DEGREES OF FREEDOM.
CIRCLES.217
THE PARADOXICAL SUMMATIONS of CIRCLE in the SINGULAR form does not lead to the SUMMATIONS in the PLURAL FORM.
The PARADOXICAL SUMMATIONS CIRCLE CIRCLE.358 almost equals the number of DEGREES in a CIRCLE by using the two PLURAL taken each ELEMENT SEPARATELY IF you counted each CIRCLE as a DEGREE it indeed would EQUAL 360 DEGREES as if counting the TWO DEGREES OF FREEDOM.
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