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derrière

butt, ass, arse, buttocks, behind, booty.
From the song "Piece of Me" by Britney Spears "They still gon put pictures of my derrière in the magazine" =P
by HO NAHHH February 21, 2008
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sunday debrief

on a sunday afternoon have a drink and 'debriefing' or reflecting over the previous weekend, talking around a fire or something of that nature. a sunday debrief is just another excuse for mates to come around and drink.
mateeee, sunday afternoon. my place. sunday debrief.
by careyfairy. November 28, 2010
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defriend-happy

adj. Someone who, with the SLIGHTEST provocation, defriends someone on facebook, myspace, etc.
Josh: "Soc, why did you defriend me on Facebook?"
Soc: "I didn't like that you had a dream about my sister. Plus, I heard you didn't like my tie."
Josh: "Wow, you're more fucked up than i thought. You're really defriend-happy if those were your reasons."
by stockman09 January 23, 2011
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Dearie Me

Dearie me, that was bloody difficult
by ExistinDread October 30, 2021
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debrief

To strip a person of their briefs, shorts, or under garments in order to compel them talk.
Upon coming back from a space mission NASA will debrief everyone associated with the mission
by Puddin Dame December 9, 2007
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derriere

the posterier, the buttocks
Her parents are always on her derriere.
by Light Joker April 9, 2006
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defriend

1. To remove someone from your Livejournal, MySpace, Facebook, or other social networking site. Doing this is often seen as a passive-aggressive move, telling the person without telling them that you no longer want to be friends. It's also commonly a response to drama. Defriending someone often causes more drama. There are sometimes valid reasons for doing this.

2. A sarcastic/joking reference to definition (1). Said to a friend who's being mildly irritating, joking that their behaviour would cause the speaker to 'take them off their friendlist'.
1. a) "Can you believe Amy defriended me because I'm dating Chris? She only doesn't like him because he turned down her friend Nicole two years ago. How lame."

b) "Yeah, so I had to defriend Charlie. He kept cluttering up my friendlist with stupid memes, and we haven't even communicated in a year. We'll probably never see each other again, so there's no point.

2. Julie: "I really like Sawyer and Kate together on Lost!"
Sara: "Really? I prefer Jack and Kate, I don't really like Sawyer."
Julie, jokingly: "I can't believe you think that! Oh my god you are SO defriended!"
by AllysonLinn March 6, 2008
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