The complete abscence of any fun or the action of having fun. Can apply to students suffering from abnormal amounts of tests and homework.
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I agree.
Bid'ness comes from business as in "we're in business" as in "we have a deal" as in "I agree."
Bid'ness comes from business as in "we're in business" as in "we have a deal" as in "I agree."
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Get the Bid'ness mug.Laura: "Hobo-ish-ness is a word!"
Matt: "Use it in a sentence."
Laura: "There is definitely something hobo-ish-ness about that hobo."
Matt: "I now feel dumber listening to you."
Matt: "Use it in a sentence."
Laura: "There is definitely something hobo-ish-ness about that hobo."
Matt: "I now feel dumber listening to you."
by TheQuietMan November 20, 2009
Get the Hobo-ish-ness mug.A term used to describe not having a valentine on Valentine's Day. Often leads to depression and sleep deprivation. Many people are subject to Valentines-less-ness because they are the "Just friends" kind of person.
Jack: You got a Valentine, too??
Patrick: yep..
Jack: Shit, I'm depressed..
Patrick: Dude, your valentines-less-ness is bumming me out.
Patrick: yep..
Jack: Shit, I'm depressed..
Patrick: Dude, your valentines-less-ness is bumming me out.
by Alex J. Burton February 14, 2010
Get the Valentines-less-ness mug.Super-cuite native american girl, e.g. "Pocahontas", as when portrayed by Q'Orianka Kilcher. Derived from the related term "hawt."
Garth: if you were a Native American girl, you'd be Poca-hawt-ness...
Wayne: She can't be Poca-Hawt-ness; Q'Orianka Kilcher already is.
Garth:party time! excellent!
Wayne: She can't be Poca-Hawt-ness; Q'Orianka Kilcher already is.
Garth:party time! excellent!
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Get the Poca-Hawt-ness mug.The act of standing out through your actions in a negative (i.e; stupid/foolish) way. Being deemed 'alone' and 'knowing what you are'. Being so 'alone', you eminate 'aloneness'.
Here are some examples of the words 'alone' and 'alone(ness)', and how they can be used in a sentence.
When you're at a party and you're the only one dancing, 'you are alone'. When you tell a joke and nobody laughs, 'you are alone'. When you see only one loud and crazy person in a group of sane people, 'they alone'. Just look at them, nod affirmatively, and know to yourself that--
"they know what they are.."
A lot of other things are 'alone' too. The presidential campaign 2008 is kind of 'alone' (especially McCain). President Bush is VERY 'alone'. Reality TV is 'alone' (and you all know it), and so on and so on.. By now you get the point, 'know what I am', and now share in my 'aloneness'.
Example 1: "Jerome! Would you stop bein' 'alone' with yo friends and help my ass out over here with these dishes!? That little boy 'knows what he is' with his 'aloneness'.."
Example 2: "I felt her 'aloneness' as soon as she entered the room.. 'She knows what she is', and yet she continues to be 'alone'. I just don't get it.."
(You know what you are for reading all of this. But I'm sure there is someone out there in the world who is more alone than you are. Gives ya something to think about now, does it?)
When you're at a party and you're the only one dancing, 'you are alone'. When you tell a joke and nobody laughs, 'you are alone'. When you see only one loud and crazy person in a group of sane people, 'they alone'. Just look at them, nod affirmatively, and know to yourself that--
"they know what they are.."
A lot of other things are 'alone' too. The presidential campaign 2008 is kind of 'alone' (especially McCain). President Bush is VERY 'alone'. Reality TV is 'alone' (and you all know it), and so on and so on.. By now you get the point, 'know what I am', and now share in my 'aloneness'.
Example 1: "Jerome! Would you stop bein' 'alone' with yo friends and help my ass out over here with these dishes!? That little boy 'knows what he is' with his 'aloneness'.."
Example 2: "I felt her 'aloneness' as soon as she entered the room.. 'She knows what she is', and yet she continues to be 'alone'. I just don't get it.."
(You know what you are for reading all of this. But I'm sure there is someone out there in the world who is more alone than you are. Gives ya something to think about now, does it?)
by Randy Carlos Law May 5, 2008
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