beautiful, strong girl. she can make it through anything. even when life seems terrible, she'll find a way to make i through and become stronger. She usually tends to be blonde, blue eyed, with a beautiful smile and killer fashion sense. She is hysterically funny and brightens up everyone's day.
That Nechoma just made me smile as usual!
I want to be a Nechoma today---- I want to be strong and courageous!
I want to be a Nechoma today---- I want to be strong and courageous!
by thereforyoualways October 23, 2011
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1. Used to describe an imaginary affliction suffered by journalists, reporters, or mainstream news outlets to forget about things that they have written or published in the past that contradicts or disproves articles that they have written at a later date.
2. Also used in the same context to describe information that may be important to the subject that is being written or talked about but is left out, typically to push a certain narrative.
1. Used to describe an imaginary affliction suffered by journalists, reporters, or mainstream news outlets to forget about things that they have written or published in the past that contradicts or disproves articles that they have written at a later date.
2. Also used in the same context to describe information that may be important to the subject that is being written or talked about but is left out, typically to push a certain narrative.
1. The writer that wrote about objectifying women must have newsheimers since he wrote later about how the actress has gained too much weight.
2. It's clear the news organisation has newsheimers when they talked about terrorism statistics, but left out the 'September 11th' attacks in the USA.
2. It's clear the news organisation has newsheimers when they talked about terrorism statistics, but left out the 'September 11th' attacks in the USA.
by BleuSkiddew May 3, 2017
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