This book is pure mind candy.
The screenwriter's adaptation of John Le Carré is pure mind-candy for grown-ups.
The screenwriter's adaptation of John Le Carré is pure mind-candy for grown-ups.
by planspark September 23, 2008
When something becomes so confusing or intertwined with something else that it causes massive confusion in a person. Similar to a roofie being slipped to someone, causing confusion and a feeling that you were just fucked (or in this case, Mind-Fucked).
Man 1: I just saw that Leo Dicaprio movie "Inception" last night and I have never felt this weird feeling before...
Man 2: I think the word you're looking for is "Mind-Fucked".
Man 2: I think the word you're looking for is "Mind-Fucked".
by CausedChernobyl July 18, 2010
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by Niko M. April 11, 2007
The phenomenon whereby an idea that one person has is leaked to someone else via the B3ta dimension.
by Canker April 01, 2003
When someone goes about : (1) Trailer park estate planning, (2) incorrectly interpreting the I.R.C., Treasury Regulations, or Congressional intent, (3) not being in agreement with a Professor, or (4) simply acting like a complete moron.
When used, this term is usually accompanied by a 2 step hand signal: Step 1 - Bring both thumbs together and point the pointer fingers up in the air to create a "W," Step 2 - Do a 180 degree flip of your hands to create an "M."
When used, this term is usually accompanied by a 2 step hand signal: Step 1 - Bring both thumbs together and point the pointer fingers up in the air to create a "W," Step 2 - Do a 180 degree flip of your hands to create an "M."
The inadvertent exposure to general powers of appointment being includible in one's gross estate under Treas. Reg. 20.2041-1(c)(i) is completely wrong minded.
by NothingElse99 October 05, 2010
a person who actually tries something before they decide whether they like it or not; they like or hate something because of actual exposure, not because others think it's cool
I am an open-minded punk. I don't hate on artists like Avril Lavigne and Simple Plan because so-called "true punks" think they shouldn't be listened to. I actually have heard their music, and while they may not sing about the government, they're still great artists.
by Karen Stickney August 31, 2006