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student: do we have to know the angle side side theorem for the test?
teacher: i think you mean angle angle side.
student: geometry can kiss my angle side side.
teacher: i think you mean angle angle side.
student: geometry can kiss my angle side side.
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by anonymous August 25, 2021
Get the Siddharth mug.February 15th The day men take there side piece(the other girl he is dating on the side) out as if it were Valentines day.
Tommy bought 2 bouquets of Roses One for his girlfriend on Valentines day and one for his side piece on side piece day.
by Onblast! March 2, 2011
Get the Side Piece day mug.Slabs of meat taken specifically from the sides of a pig, practically a staple in the deep south. May be smoked and cured, in which case it becomes known as bacon, or salted, in which case it is known as salt pork. Sometimes referred to as "side pork," as well, it is an indispensable ingredient for the southern dish of boiled greens.
"Side meat" was mentioned numerous times in John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," a story of an Oklahoma family who left home during the Dustbowl years to work in the fruit picking industry in California.
"Side meat" was mentioned numerous times in John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," a story of an Oklahoma family who left home during the Dustbowl years to work in the fruit picking industry in California.
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