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White Person

A person who has origins relating to or directly from the continent of Europe, especially those who are from the Northern and Western areas.
The suspect for the robbery was a white person, male, about 20 years of age.
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A perfect person

Person A: have you ever met a perfect person?
Person B: omg there’s one reading this right now!
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It's nothing personal

A phrase added before someone says something really shitty, in hopes of easing the severity of the comment.
It's nothing personal, but you repulse me.

It's nothing personal, but I don't know why I ever had sex with you.
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laughy person

someone who laughs alot, and is alway in a good mood, kinda smart and kinda cute
Meg is a weally weally laughy person...so im told.
by lets get throwed/hang out June 11, 2009
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4th person

Also sometimes called the 0th person (e.g. in the Finnish language)
It is grammatical tone used for generative indefinite referents.
People speak in 4th person when they want to make a general statement that applies to not just one particular person, or scenario, but instead universally. This is usually in the context of administering a command, asserting a universal moral claim, or in an academic lecturing style.
It is not typically used in everyday conversation. If you speak in the 4th person to someone, it can come across as if you are being impersonal/depersonalizing them, or ordering them / lecturing them.

Some linguists believe that the 4th person is not a real thing, but instead is actually just an extension of the 3rd person. If you take the perspective that the subject in 4th person perspective is an actual existing entity (e.g. a human, animal etc.), then it is the 3rd person, but if you do not assign a actual existing entity, then it remains in the general indefinite. In this regard, it is similar to the mathematical / logical statements, which exist without a subject.

Sometimes it used in a subtle ways such as when people make moral claims and use the term 'you' as a subject, but it is used as an indefinite general 'you' as opposed to a specific person that is being spoken to. Usually people do this unknowingly, and it is usually so subtle that it doesn't call for any acknowledgement in conversation.
"One should always do that" - the usage of the indefinite referent 'one' implies the 4th person
"Thou shalt not kill" - the usage of the indefinite referent 'thou' implies the 4th person
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An Undescriptive Person

People who constantly use the words/ phrases: "like", "you know", and/or "Ummm" because they never even knew what the hell they were talking about in the first place.
Teacher: "Stan, what do you mean by that?"

Stan: "Well, you know, Romeo ummmmm liked ummm, you know, what's her face, oh yeah....Juliet! But like, you know, both of their families like hated each other, and ummm I guess they, you know, ummm had to like run away from, you know...like their families!"

Another Student: "Man, you are an undescriptive person."
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Successful person

Someone who's successful in life. He/she has survived school and university. Has no debt. Is very intelligent. Has a stable marriage. And has truly beaten everyone else
Out of all 3000 of my schoolmates. Trajan out of all people is the successful person.
by Trajan Anntonius May 27, 2019
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