A slang term aimed at insulting an individual to pick another career because they suck at their job and life. Something that used to be funny and stopped being funny after members of the media were laid off, at which point it became a baseless racist microaggression.
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Get the learn-in mug.To show the mixed emotion of simultaneously Loving and Fearing somebody, of which for example all god believers are well-acquainted.
John could not at first find a word to describe the expression he was witnessing on the faces of the church congregation as they listened to their pastor's words but then it dawned on him - they were learing - reflecting the dichotomy of a god that must be both loved and feared. Later that day he added his new word "to lear" to his diary describing it as the sometime necessary conflation of the emotions of love and fear.
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2)For someone to realize the truth after they have already failed with the lie. 3)To expierience physical or emotional pain and then come to the realization of a truth.
2)For someone to realize the truth after they have already failed with the lie. 3)To expierience physical or emotional pain and then come to the realization of a truth.
Lil Ronny fell off his bike - (rebuttle) that'll learnem
I know he cheated on her but I dont know why he cheated on me, so i burnt dat nigga's wip and merc'd his dog, that'll learnem.
Alternate forms for verbage include "learnya" - when referring to a person in direct company & "learnt" - for referring to the past tense of a learning situation
word derived from dialect of classmate "dookie" during high school from 1992-1996
I know he cheated on her but I dont know why he cheated on me, so i burnt dat nigga's wip and merc'd his dog, that'll learnem.
Alternate forms for verbage include "learnya" - when referring to a person in direct company & "learnt" - for referring to the past tense of a learning situation
word derived from dialect of classmate "dookie" during high school from 1992-1996
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