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Back Home Baller

The condition when one goes home to visit family, and since they visit home rarely, are treated very well by parents when they return.
I'm a back home baller. I do what I want and I get what I want cause my parents miss their daughter.
by Browncoat83 December 17, 2014
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Stay at home grad

A recent college graduate who has moved back home and is now cooking and running errands for his or her parents instead of working.
Keeks: So have you found a job yet?
Al: Ughh no, still a stay at home grad.
by someonePLEASEhireme July 19, 2009
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everything alright at home

when someone says some weird / abnormal shit and you have to question them just in case it's something at home
"Beyonce is shit, I am a better singer"
"Is everything alright at home Becky?"
by yasbitcj July 24, 2017
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its coming home

Why did the chicken turnaround instead of crossing the road because its coming home
by Syco sean July 6, 2018
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walking home

Meaning a term of self pleasure since being miss read as "wanking time"
Hay what you doing after school

Walking home, want to join me?

No, really no thanks
by GrimReader1234 April 30, 2009
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

A cartoon created by the guy who did Power Puff Girls. It is about a 8-year-old named Mac who is forced to give up his imginary friend named Bloo. There are other characters including Eduardo, a mexican imginary friend; Terrance, Mac's bro; Wilt, a red imaginary friend; Frankie, a 22-year-old; Madam Foster, a old lady who runs the house; Herriman, a rabbit; Duchess, a fugly slut; and Coco, an insane thing.

The plots are interesting and creative, the characters are likable. A lot of the jokes use adult/crude humor, thus making the show not for children. Oh, and it's very funny!
by kcfkcfcv May 16, 2006
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Stay at Home Martyr

A. One who chooses to stay home and do "the most important job in the world" (caring for children) full time through a gross deposit of entitlement with no means of income of their own. B. One who feels and expresses to others that their role as a non-working parent makes them the most vital function in a family unit and possibly even the world. C. One's ex-wife.
"Ron told me the other day that I will need to get a job when the alimony ends next year. Obviously he doesn't appreciate that I do the most important job in the world. He deserves to pay me 2/3rds of his paycheck and continue to support all my wants and needs even though I wanted the divorce."

"I take on so much more than anyone could imagine. I couldn't possibly get a job - that would be selfish. I would not be able to volunteer at the church or bake cookies for my son's class. I would never have "me time" - naps, tanning, pedis, manis, botox - I need those things to stay sane and be a good mother. Nobody values Stay at Home Martyrs - our jobs are 24-7."
by Tululah July 25, 2009
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