You're right Eric! That IS what I'm going to say! 937? Hey, isn't that bald guy the guy that was crying like a bitch about his viewers telling him to kill himself? 'YoU dOn'T kNoW wHaT pEoPlE aRe GoInG tHrOuGh WhEn YoU sAy ThAt!' Or something?
Hym "Was it worth it? I mean. I'm going to get the credit and every red cent I am owed but really. You did that. Not me. You're not saving women. You're not protecting kids. No lessons were learned. You want me to be worse than you and I'm not. I'm better. And not You're trying to abscond with the evidence that I'm better at the cost of 937 lives. I think it should cost more than that. I think you got one hell of a deal! So... Give me my money, bitch."
by Hym Iam April 20, 2024

socialite slang for being productive; a good person; doing something other than partying...
(worthy doesnt do it because you can only be worthy of something. but 'worthful' is so much more. it implies carefree, naieve wanting to be a good person..?)
(worthy doesnt do it because you can only be worthy of something. but 'worthful' is so much more. it implies carefree, naieve wanting to be a good person..?)
1) I totally want to do something worthful for humanity...
2) I'm gonna go try to be worthful in the library before cocktail hour...
2) I'm gonna go try to be worthful in the library before cocktail hour...
by llrb May 14, 2005

The phrase "Worth two in the bush" has the opposite meaning of the original proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush".
To better understand this, you must understand the original saying; "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush". The first part of the phrase; "A bird in the hand" means that it is better to have something that is small but guaranteed, instead of something that is risky with uncertain rewards - "Worth two in the bush".
By something being "Worth two in the bush" you are willing to risk what is already in front of you, with hopes of achieving something much better.
"Worth two in the bush" can be used to describe something that is highly desirable, extremely valuable, and so rare that it's almost mythical.
To better understand this, you must understand the original saying; "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush". The first part of the phrase; "A bird in the hand" means that it is better to have something that is small but guaranteed, instead of something that is risky with uncertain rewards - "Worth two in the bush".
By something being "Worth two in the bush" you are willing to risk what is already in front of you, with hopes of achieving something much better.
"Worth two in the bush" can be used to describe something that is highly desirable, extremely valuable, and so rare that it's almost mythical.
If someone were to create a functional Star Wars lightsaber, that would be "worth two in the bush". I'd much rather have one lightsaber instead of a thousand medieval swords; it's so much better.
by POTUS Andrew Jackson January 23, 2024

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by Big Delicious May 20, 2014

Doesn't fucking matter I should not have to create A.I. for free and work a job that I hate. No I don't have to find a job I LIKE. I DON'T WANT TO WORK!
Hym "Hey, shit, I can control death over life though can't I? I don't give a fuck about self-worth. I give a fuck about not working. Seriously. When it comes to sex, well, if I have to use my hand it just sucks to be me doesn't it? But when it comes to money well then if you all have to do it then I also to do it. You fucking filth are not going to trap me in labor for the rest of my life."
by Hym Iam April 6, 2024

