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Disagree to agree

The original expression for the term “agree to disagree”. Derived in the UK and most commonly used by the royal family.
Excuse me sir, but we are just going to have to disagree to agree”
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Aggresive Atheist

An atheist who, whenever anything religious is mentioned, proclaims loudly that it's all a load of bollocks
Bill: I heard that Jesus once..
Ted: DOESN'T EXIST!
Bill: Stop being an aggresive atheist!
by DTOL December 15, 2012
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Mutual Agreement

When two people have feelings for eachother but neither one of them ask eachother out but act as if in a relationship
Are you two dating?”
“No, but we’re in a mutual agreement
by k🐀 June 9, 2019
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passive aggressive

The term "passive-aggressive" was introduced in a 1945 U.S. War Department technical bulletin, describing soldiers who weren't openly insubordinate but shirked duty through procrastination, willful incompetence, and so on.
While everyone thought the young man was just dumb, the fact is he was merely being passive aggressive so he wouldn't have to do all of the work.
by Signmeup November 8, 2008
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MICRO-AGGRESSION

Being a little, useless, cunty, bitch.
Fuck you, micro-aggression
by o0oTheRedPillo0o November 19, 2017
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agree to disagree

A phrase typically used to indicate a settled argument or coming to a truce instead of continuing an argument or debate.

But what happens when the argument is between two BEST friends?

How can they just drop it and say, "Well, we agree to disagree. I suppose?"

They can't. Not entirely. Hence a new definition: "We agree to disagree as long as we can present our arguments and let other people decide who is right on, www.weagreetodisagree.org " This is a term which describes the situation where two best friends realize again and again that they have nothing in common - they agree to disagree.
Friend one: "I love shopping in boutiques!"

Friend two: "Are you effing nuts?! They are way too expensive!"

Friend one: "Well I guess we agree to disagree... in a very public way!"
by Noodia June 17, 2010
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agred

Agreeing with someone, without the dictionary
hey, i agred wit u, k
by Merc248 March 31, 2005
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