A term for a band members girlfriend/partner who causes band beef and ultimately leads to the member leaving the band.
Man 1: Damn you heard what happened to Synagogue On Saturday?
Man 2: Yeah cant believe they had to deal with a CC.
Man 2: Yeah cant believe they had to deal with a CC.
by DJSalmonella November 12, 2019
When used in the context of Geometry Dash, this abbreviation can stand for Cosmic Cyclone, ChrisCredible, Creator Contest, or Cataclysm.
1. CC is overrated and unneeded.
2. CC Challenges is the best GD video series!
3. My entry for the ViPriN CC9 wasn't even close to 1st place.
4. CC used to be the hardest levels ever.
2. CC Challenges is the best GD video series!
3. My entry for the ViPriN CC9 wasn't even close to 1st place.
4. CC used to be the hardest levels ever.
by catdef February 11, 2019
by alitadelomo August 26, 2021
cc is a shy ass weirdo but once u get to know her your in dipshit but in a good dipshit way, she's very observant ,very horny THE BEST FUCKING FRIEND YOU WILL EVEER GET so keep he/she very close okay because a friend like this only comes once in a life's time I guess unless she's/he's is coming with you to the afterlife.
by dvmbshi November 22, 2021
Malaki's baby girl she is smart kind and beutyfull and even tboe they fight good luck separating them
by Yes sir ccm+Malakiw October 29, 2021
A common abbreviation of "carbon copy".
A carbon copy, in email terms, is sending an exact copy of an email (hence "carbon copy") to another person besides the main recipient(s). It differs from simply forwarding or putting another person in the "to" section in that it indicates they are simply passive readers, and not the main subjects intended to respond.
The term stems from when a sheet of carbon was placed between a document and a blank piece of paper. A pen or pencil was pressed down on the fresh sheet of paper to make an exact copy of the original piece of writing. Now it is simply used metaphorically.
A carbon copy, in email terms, is sending an exact copy of an email (hence "carbon copy") to another person besides the main recipient(s). It differs from simply forwarding or putting another person in the "to" section in that it indicates they are simply passive readers, and not the main subjects intended to respond.
The term stems from when a sheet of carbon was placed between a document and a blank piece of paper. A pen or pencil was pressed down on the fresh sheet of paper to make an exact copy of the original piece of writing. Now it is simply used metaphorically.
I CC'd my mother on the business document.
Hey Bill, make sure to CC July on the schedule update.
I'll CC you the email for future reference.
Hey Bill, make sure to CC July on the schedule update.
I'll CC you the email for future reference.
by DisgustingWeebs February 12, 2017
by igncc March 21, 2019