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Miley Circus

Any performance, decision or act that fails so horribly that the performer humiliates themself to the point of looking like a clown and can no longer be taken seriously by society.
EX: She really Miley Circused her career with that rendition of the Star Spangled Banner.
by Zone1775 August 30, 2013
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Itano circus

Named after anime artist, director, and producer Ichirô Itano, and primarily comes from the anime franchise Macross. Itano created an attack where a ridiculously large number of missiles are launched from one fighter jet or robot at a target or targets, regardless of tactical necessity.
It is also characterized by the missiles' twisting, turning and crisscrossing contrails.
That jet just itano circus'd and totally missed...but it still looked pretty awesome.
by fissionmailed May 27, 2008
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media circus

an occasion where media coverage of a particular story is disproportional (especially televised news)
Michael Jackson was often the subject of a media circus.
by The Return of Light Joker November 2, 2009
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Circus Lemonade

A term used to describe a weak salesperson in the automotive retail business who doesn't sell more than 5 cars a month.
I cant believe that Jergan has only sold 15 cars over the past 3 months, man that guy is weaker than circus lemonade
by wamboozled November 13, 2014
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Circus Baby

HandyUnit: On the other side of the glass is Circus Baby's auditorium. Let's check the light and see what Baby is up to.
Ennard: HOI I AM CIRCUS BABY MWAHAHA I stole the whole plot I'm now the star aka Rick Astley.
by MeikoSakineFan October 28, 2016
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circus eyes

When ya eyes so bad
They circus eyes
Damn son you got circus eyes is you blind
by Drewbygames May 15, 2017
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bread and circus

A sports event that is used to keep the stupid masses dumb and under control by keeping them fed and entertained like during the ancient roman times when they gave free bread and free entry to games like gladiator fights, chariot races, etc to keep the masses happy and under control.
Are you going to watch the superbowl tonight? nah I dont watch sports, its all bread and circus.
by Wise Silver Wolf February 2, 2020
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