dejection faced by those whose words are continuously rejected by urbandictionary.com for the word the day
The rejection of my brain child, 'testickles', by the editors of urban dictionary gave me a strong case of urban dejection.
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by deiwbgfiugtwhh November 2, 2011
Get the Directioners mug.I was so scared I got a derection.
When my parents came home and Sarah was in my room I got a derection
When my parents came home and Sarah was in my room I got a derection
by marvin-d-martian November 28, 2011
Get the DERECTION mug.noun. One who defines a word on a website (or anywhere else *Especially this one) with nothing but their ignorant I'm-better-than-you opinion. Mostly uses stereotypical references and (as said) an ignorant I'm-better-than-you attitude.
verb. To be a Diction-Ass.
verb. To be a Diction-Ass.
Jeff: "I posted a definition on (insert dictionary website here) about how stupid emo kids are."
Intelligent Person: "That officially makes you a Diction-Ass."
Intelligent Person: "That officially makes you a Diction-Ass."
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Get the Diction-Ass mug.A sense one comes across after many years of experience of knowing douches. This sense makes you able to detect if a person is douche or not by looking at their clothes/listening to how they talk/ect.
I used my douche detection skills when I heard a car speed off on the residential street outside my window. He was defiantly a douche.
by xgabbyblu November 17, 2009
Get the Douche Detection mug.The act of attempting to publish a name on Urban Dictionary.
If it is the publisher's name, it makes them a self-absorbed asshat.
If it isn't their name, it makes them creepily obsessed with that person.
If they're genuinely trying to publish a term, but it happens to also be a name, it doesn't matter, because it can and will be perceived otherwise.
The best thing to do is just not do it.
If it is the publisher's name, it makes them a self-absorbed asshat.
If it isn't their name, it makes them creepily obsessed with that person.
If they're genuinely trying to publish a term, but it happens to also be a name, it doesn't matter, because it can and will be perceived otherwise.
The best thing to do is just not do it.
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