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Vault Dweller

A fan and enthusiast of the video game franchise "Fallout."
Jack: Do you play any Fallout games?
Marie: Yes, I'm a die-hard Vault Dweller.
by streetser July 7, 2019
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Dwell

To bitch and complain about something until you're over it.
If someone is bothering you, dwell on it. Talk about whatever is bothering you until you don't care anymore.
by Oversized Socks January 30, 2010
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dwelling go

expression. present tense.

dwe-ling-go // duolingo
to wish one luck on leaving their dwelling or situated place
My friend is leaving. Dwelling go, my friend.
by stevewasfound April 16, 2023
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bridge dweller

A person living under a local bridge (or similar habitation) - usually lazy but can be hired occasionally for menial work that does not require thought, cleanliness or speed - a step beneath the "white trash" phenomenon - usually half drunk or stoned by noon so if you need one - morning is best
The bridge dweller took all day to rake the leaves but was happy with beer and cigarette money for the task, he was the best the bridge had to offer yesterday!
by NickCB March 24, 2007
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Basement Dweller

the one greasy dude that('s) overweight, sweating, has dirty cheeto fingers, breathing heavily like a trucker after eating Arby's, has cum stains on the bed due to chronic masturbation and a lack of hygiene.
Me: that kid is such a basement dweller

The Basement Dweller: *makes a squelching noise with each step due to the amount of sweat and grease they have on their body*
by ToxicInhalation February 12, 2022
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Doeller

1. To have the whole world in the palm of your hands and screw it up.

2. To screw another person so hard that the only word to explain it is Doeller'd.
I finished finished all my work on time, but for some reason I got Doeller'd into working all weekend
by assclown696969 March 6, 2009
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margin-dweller

one who dwells in the margins of society, often neglected and not well understood by the majority; sometimes speaks with prophetic insight to those from whom he or she is alienated; in anthropology, sub-cultures that survive outside of majority social norms (for example, forest dwellers)
"In contrast to the interpretations of Western commentators, the “margin-dweller” of Upanishadic criticism, Grinshpon argues that the metaphysical philosophy of the Upanishads cannot be reduced to “contents” and studied without consideration of the lives and experiences (or contexts) of Upanishadic characters if we want to understand the full import of early Indian religious literature."
by accismus January 24, 2010
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