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little display thingy with our names and avatars

The thing that shows stuff. History dates back hundreds of years to 1999 when they first appeared on web forums.
That little display thingy with our names and avatars on it spelled my name wrong.
by Forum God Of The Universe February 13, 2005
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do our shit

when the mexican beast, swervin, is ready for mating and decides to inform its partner, it politely asks "Are we gonna do our shit?" This quickly exposes true intentions and mating ensues shortly after...
Ginger gets crawled on and swervin asks "Are we gonna do our shit?"
by laura czernick December 14, 2008
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The Fault In Our Stars

An overappreciated book written by John Green. It tells the hard-to-believe story of a sixteen-year-girl battling stage four thyroid cancer, obsessed with a book about a girl in a similar situation. Then she meets a guy called Augustus, whose storyline is as easily predictable as the fact that they hook up. The ultimate goal of the book is to make teenage girls cry, then buy the book and the movie and cry some more, all the while when John Green is sitting in his house, getting richer and richer. This book has yet to make a lasting impression on someone who is not an emotional teenager.
Example 1:
Person 1: Hey, did you finish reading The Fault In Our Stars?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: So, how was it?
Person 2: Meh.

Example 2: After Lila finished reading The Fault In Our Stars, she announced on social media she did not like it. The following day, her house was burnt down by fanatic, mass-culture obsessed teenagers.
by Paddleston September 1, 2016
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What do our parents want?

Generally, used as a rhetorical question in colloquial parlance. However, some philosophers have argued that because one can never be certain of what our parents want, the question becomes unanswerable. In this sense, the expression is often considered a paradox since, as some philosophers claim, all questions have at least one answer.

1: a rhetorical question used to convey puzzlement or confusion.
2: a rhetorical question used to express one's belief that the question being asked or the subject matter being contemplated is hopelessly unanswerable.
3: ("Randian" usage) a rhetorical question - used similarly to the query "Who is John Galt?" found throughout "Atlas Shrugged" - meant to be interpreted as meaning: why ask questions that have no answers or where the answers are not readily obtainable?
1: Engineer 1: "Why won't the doohicky fit into the whatchamacallit?" Engineer 2: "What do our parents want?"

2: Poli-Sci Major: "Why did we invade Iraq anyway?" Hippie Roommate: "What do our parents want?"

3: "What do our parents want?" The light was ebbing, and Eddie Willers could not distinguish the bum's face. The bum had said it simply, without expression. But from the sunset far at the end of the street, yellow glints caught his eyes, and the eyes looked straight at Eddie Willers, mocking and still - as if the question had been addressed to the causeless uneasiness within him. -- Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand
by William Santiago August 3, 2007
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dicks in our mouths

We better find out a better answer or our boss is going to find us with our dicks in our mouths
by therealmick April 25, 2006
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Days of our lives!

When suprised or shocked by something that has been said or that something has been done, such as an event.

Sometimes the "days" is considerably lengthened due to the severity of the suprise e.g "dayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyys of our lives!!"
"Did u hear that Stan got off with stacie last nite?"
"Days of our lives!"

"Wow, Accrington Stanley just beat Man Utd 9-0!"
"Daaaaaaaaays of our lives!!!"

Can be shortened to just "days!".
by Habibler November 29, 2007
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