A person who in their essence contributes nothing to the situation or engagement at hand.
This term is often used as a moniker for someone who lacks personality, or interpersonal skills. As a result this "exister" chooses not to participate in conversation.
An "exister" has a negative connotation.
Also used in the present tense as "existing"
This person simply exists in all senses of the word.
This term is often used as a moniker for someone who lacks personality, or interpersonal skills. As a result this "exister" chooses not to participate in conversation.
An "exister" has a negative connotation.
Also used in the present tense as "existing"
This person simply exists in all senses of the word.
by D*ck n a Box July 15, 2011
Get the Exister mug.A term used by people to describe displeasure or discomfort. It is correctly used while your right hand is in front of your face at chin height, with an open palm facing towards you with all fingers straight, and your left doing the same except higher and further forward.
"I'm sorry Kenneth, I forgot to buy you a Bionicle."
Kenneth: "Excuse me what the fuck?"
"Sorry Anthony, your Wizard 101 account has been banned."
Anthony: "Excuse me what the fuck?"
Kenneth: "Excuse me what the fuck?"
"Sorry Anthony, your Wizard 101 account has been banned."
Anthony: "Excuse me what the fuck?"
by Shrek Bin Laden August 28, 2018
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phrase used by "hip" gym and history teachers. "excuses are like asses"... if the coach is particularly bright, he will finish the phrase: "excuses are like asses, everyones got one and they all stink"
by Jake Jarmel May 21, 2004
Get the excuses are like asses mug.Person 1:I bet the red team is gonna win this one.
Person 2: Don't speak into existence! The red team does nothing but win, they need to lose this one.
Person 2: Don't speak into existence! The red team does nothing but win, they need to lose this one.
by wowUcantplugitinsomewhereweles February 25, 2018
Get the Speak Into Existence mug.The other definition here is correct to a certain extent but it is really much more than that. It stresses individuality and freedom of choice but it also stresses an individuals responsibility to the choices he makes. Also discards all religion as a means to control human behavior. Existentialism is still a current movement but its most influential members came in the early 1900's. They include Sartre, Camus and Dostoevsky.
by BurgLyke October 12, 2003
Get the Existentialism mug.Da lame-a** "hardship-justification" retort of, "Well, the natives in the jungle don't have any ___, but THEY seem to manage just fine, so quit yer whinin'!" dat is impatiently/insensitively snorted at someone who is complaining/objecting about a particular inadequacy in his present environment; i.e., a lack/insufficiency of such basic-to-reasonably-tolerable-living things as toys/entertainment, air-conditioning, transportation, palatable-to-him food, etc. Often this arrogant reasoning is totally invalid, of course, since like as not whatever disagreeable condition dat is being objected to is indeed unacceptably harsh or distressing, and thus should indeed be remedied or alleviated... just because some backwoods primitives residing thousand of miles away happen to live a certain way usually has nothing whatever to do with what is reasonable for everyday life in a civilized world, especially with modern technology (one should seldom use da "Think how hard/thin our dirt-poor ancestors had to live!" excuse, either) and assistance-programs dat will often provide for these types of basic-comfort needs.
The infamous/hypocritical "Sheriff Joe" --- who has since been convicted of multiple catastrophic financial and human-rights atrocities --- used to carry the "aboriginal excuse" concept to a whole new level of brutal mistreatment: complained to about the 110-degree-plus temps at his prison's infamous tent-city, he once said, "Well, it's 120 degrees in Iraq, and our soldiers are living in tents, and they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your mouths!" Again, of course, this is a totally invalid argument --- just because servicemen sometimes have to endure severe conditions, that does not have anything to do with what is reasonable for the rest of us to withstand under fairly-ordinary circumstances.
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