Con Seeker

Someone who takes an idea, event, or something someone says and chooses to only express the negatives or their disagreements to that subject. It’s almost as if they go about their life trying to find the bad in every situation, and refuses to acknowledge any good parts. Con seekers tend to be excessively stubborn and opinionated. Those traits assist being a con seeker, due to the person being unwilling to consider anything being anything besides negative or bad.
Person 1: “They really spent all summer renovating our school top to bottom, I love it. What do you think?”

Person 2: “The new wall murals look dumb.”

Person 1: “Don’t be such a con seeker bro. We finally have a brand new track, gym, and cafeteria.”
by Blonde and Channel Orange February 11, 2021
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Con su

Alternate word for “with”.
Ohh con su
by Ruc2002 May 19, 2021
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con ref

Dishonesty when giving a job reference with the hope of convincing them to take your bad employee off your hands.
When they called, gave them a con ref so they would take Bob. It would be cheaper and less awkward than firing him.
by DirtyWaterbury March 08, 2019
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Conned Cherries

pronounced (cohn'd Sheh-rays) with an dignified accent.

1.This phrase is used ambiguously to defer subject of conversation or as an answer a prodding question. the user of this word says "conned cherries" with confidence so that the other person or persons feels an expectation to know what the user means and ends up dumfounded. This technique works becuase it forms a language barrier to divert conflict from yourself. Answering no,no and yes, yes and using very bad english aids to the potency of the conned cherries.
2. can also be used as a code word between conspirators.
1. "Why did you go against protocol?"
"Why Conned Cheries, of course."
"Canned Cherries?? Like the food??"
"No, no CONNED Cherries... you know, conned?"
"Are you saying you were conned into it? Was it Lowski! That rat! I knew he was up to something!"
"Yes, yes."
by randomglowstick October 05, 2015
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Clearfield Con

A thief who frequents small town grocery stores in order to steal small but useful goods

This phrase originated in Clearfield, Utah among young adults
“Some little Clear Field Con came in and took all the lighters off the shelf!”
“I guess you could say that kid is a clearfield Con Artist!”
by Kekistani April 16, 2018
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con gear

Short for converter gear. A set of wheels, dolly or a bogie, that connects and supports two semi trailers (three in some states) as doubles or triples. The word people commonly use to describe big rigs, semi, actually means semi trailer. A semi trailer is supported by it's back wheels, with a truck tractor (the technical for a truck cab) a full trailer is supported by its own wheels, front and rear, being towed or connected to a truck cab. People misuse the word semi, thinking it describes a tractor trailer when in fact the semi is only a detachable cargo carrier, not connected to the power unit/tractor. That's why its called a semi trailer. A full trailer only needs to be pulled behind a vehicle, it supports itself. With two semi trailers they need a set of wheels between them, an axle for the back trailer. A con gear is an independent set of wheels, when detached, interchangeable if it needs repairs. A con gear can weigh as much as a car and sometimes needs to be moved or positioned by the driver.
To connect a set of doubles the driver needs a con gear.
by Faultliner June 13, 2019
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Con eyes

The sight one develops from spending a lot of time at comic book conventions. Gives one the uncanny ability to notice the smallest toy or a poster across the convention floor.
Jack - how did cliff see that max reebo figure across the floor?
Jake - he's got those con eyes
by Jakefatal August 06, 2012
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