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G o o d a t f o r t n i t e

Taylor hitting the folks is g o o d a t f o r t n i t e
by g o o d a t f o r t n i t e February 10, 2019
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r-u-n-n-o-f-t

The condition of having left or abandoned someone or someplace, often abruptly, under difficult or unpleasant circumstances, and with the implication of not intending to come back. Colloquial misspelling of "ran off." The term is derived from the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou, in which an rather unlearned character wishes to convey to other characters that his wife left him but does not wish to say so aloud in front of his son.
Mrs. Hogwallop done r-u-n-n-o-f-t.
by Edward January 6, 2004
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G is fo' G-A-N-G-S-T-A-'

A moron, retard, screable, pedestrian, ignoramous, muncher, tard or other insulting words describe this person. This person is probably a geek as well who sits around on his computer taking the mick of the others even though he is probably worse off.
That G is fo' G-A-N-G-S-T-A-' kid is a real tard!
by Yoon Wunya Lewis November 25, 2007
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I r r e l e v a n t

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bitch you I r r e l e v a n t get the fuck out my face
by Fellcurry May 8, 2018
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T/N

Translator's Note. Usually used in manga translations to convey additional information, though can be written elsewhere, such as fanmade anime subtitles.

See also: TLN or TL note.
by TheMadPrince February 9, 2021
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h/t/n

“H/h/t/n or h/t/n” means his name, her name, there name. When writing a fan fiction story you can put that down so that people can have a much more variety then just having h/n as his name or her name you can include “there name” as well
I can’t wait to tell h/t/n we are going ice skating!”
by Short squirrel November 19, 2021
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