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exclusive non-serious

Also known as ENS, this relationship status is increasing in popularity. Two individuals are involved with each other, and are not dating anyone else, however there is no commitment. It is understood that every waking moment of the day does not need to be spent together, as well each party does not need to inform the other where they are or will be at any given time. The words "girlfriend" and "boyfriend" are avoided and can be uncomfortable if brought up by a separate party.
Hey man, how long has Donnie been going out with Laura?

Well I don't know if they're "going out" as such, but they've been doing the exclusive non-serious thing for a couple months now.
by R Crewe April 22, 2008
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Sirius

When Howard Stern moves to Sirius satilite radio nothing will be the same
by Paul March 10, 2005
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T-Series

A way to represent a function as an infinite sum using the function's derivatives.
Find the T-Series polynomial of degree centered at x = c for each of the following.
by dsbgiauhriuvb February 11, 2019
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Remus/Sirius

This is used in FanFiction to describe a slash story that involves Remus Lupin and Sirius Black being together romantically. It is by far one of the hottest pairings in fanfiction out there. Any Fangirl (like myself) will tell you they were meant to be.
Random Harry Potter Fan: But in the book it says Remus/Sirius embraced like brothers.
Fangirl: Embraced like brothers my ASS!
by Accio Harry Potter October 9, 2008
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seriousleigh

The pronoun "leigh" is used as a name, assigned to a person at birth who is destined to develop certain characteristics, including, but not limited to, magnificence and extraordinariness in all aspects, and an inconceivably humorous personality. The addition of leigh to the word "serious" allows for a more care-free, rather light-hearted, connotation of the reference word "seriously", presenting an oxymoron in itself. Furthermore, the word "leigh" may be used to replace the word "ly" in any adverb and almost any word, where appropriate. Seriousleigh is a general representation of such words.
Seriousleigh, inevitableigh, unfortunateleigh, extraordinarileigh, humorousleigh, etc.
by anonymousleigh December 12, 2008
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serious sounds

Common Slang for when a musical tune sounds very well produced.

Popularity increased after the music track by Guyver Mearns (A hard house producer popular in the music production community at the time and now famous on labels such as Tidy Trax and listed on Discogs) entitled "Serious Sound / You'll Know It" in 2002 which took/rip an audio sample from an old black and white film (Not sure which) "Time to lay down some serious sound" as a direct dialect quote from an actor within the film.

Later popularity was raised for the saying with the music production website 'serious-sounds.net' (2003) a website for music producers to discuss production aspects of music making.

It has since spread into the music production community as a common expression of appreciation for a music artists level of production skill (Arrangement & quality of sound).
example 1

Listener - 'Those are some serious sounds'.
Music Artist - 'Why thank you'.

example 2

Producer - 'I wish I could produce some serious sounds'
Friend - 'Then learn how to do it'.
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serious'd

When you go from laughing out loud to angry/straight forward face. Killing all light hearted moods.
At first I lol'd, but then I serious'd.
by mspooh February 25, 2010
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