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by TheSherlockianPhanGirlWhoLived May 30, 2017

A phenomena that occurs when an individual browsing YouTube gets trapped into a trance-like state of addiction where they compulsively click on "suggested videos" for extending periods of time.
After Burt was sent a viral video by a coworker, he became engulfed in the suggested video black hole where he remained until his shift ended.
by AttilaTheHun March 18, 2012

The spawn of all bad suggestions. If this represented a volcano it would be Mount Doom. (although the only flames you'll see are from the forum-goers)
This forum makes people fear for the future of humanity.
This forum makes people fear for the future of humanity.
the Suggestions and Ideas forum itself was supposed to be a hub for good suggestions. Now we need a seperate topic to wade through the garbage.
Ness-Earthbound
Ness-Earthbound
by Supernorn2000 September 9, 2003

It was definitely the single most totally embarrassing thing, immediately after I witnessed that goat taking off, I realized I must’ve been given a “swinging goat balls posthypnotic suggestion” when I ripped off my own pants and took off running along with the goats!
by Dr Bunnygirl July 6, 2020

by B-Drac November 6, 2003

A proclamation of annoyance and little or no tolerance for the disregard of property, mainly that of roofs.
<Yokel> Hey, Joe-Greg-Billy-John! I can see down yer chimney from up here! Hee-yuck!
<Grampa> I suggest you get off my roof before I ignite your frilly, red pants, Johnny-Smithy-Jeevesy-Beau!
<Grampa> I suggest you get off my roof before I ignite your frilly, red pants, Johnny-Smithy-Jeevesy-Beau!
by Bastardized Bottomburp August 8, 2003

A suggestion is a proposal or idea put forward for consideration or adoption. It can be a recommendation, advice, or even a hint. Suggestions can come from a variety of sources, such as friends, family, co-workers, or experts in a particular field. They can be offered for a wide range of purposes, including improving a situation, solving a problem, or helping someone make a decision.
The effectiveness of a suggestion often depends on the context in which it is given, as well as the credibility and expertise of the person making the suggestion. A well-timed and thoughtfully worded suggestion can lead to positive outcomes, while a poorly timed or ill-conceived suggestion can do more harm than good.
It's important to note that suggestions are not always taken or acted upon. People have their own thoughts, opinions, and preferences, and may choose to ignore or reject a suggestion for a variety of reasons. However, even if a suggestion is not acted upon, it can still provide valuable information and insights that can be used to refine or improve future suggestions.
The effectiveness of a suggestion often depends on the context in which it is given, as well as the credibility and expertise of the person making the suggestion. A well-timed and thoughtfully worded suggestion can lead to positive outcomes, while a poorly timed or ill-conceived suggestion can do more harm than good.
It's important to note that suggestions are not always taken or acted upon. People have their own thoughts, opinions, and preferences, and may choose to ignore or reject a suggestion for a variety of reasons. However, even if a suggestion is not acted upon, it can still provide valuable information and insights that can be used to refine or improve future suggestions.
Here are a few examples of how a suggestion can be used in a sentence with names:
1. "Hey Sarah, I have a suggestion. Since we're both free this weekend, maybe we could check out that new museum downtown?"
2. "John, I appreciate your input, but I have a suggestion for how we could approach the project differently. What if we divide the tasks according to each team member's strengths?"
3. "Samantha, can I offer a suggestion? Instead of grabbing fast food for lunch, why don't we try that new salad place that just opened up?"
In each of these examples, the speaker is offering a suggestion to the person they are addressing, using their name to establish a personal connection and make the suggestion feel more relevant to the individual.
1. "Hey Sarah, I have a suggestion. Since we're both free this weekend, maybe we could check out that new museum downtown?"
2. "John, I appreciate your input, but I have a suggestion for how we could approach the project differently. What if we divide the tasks according to each team member's strengths?"
3. "Samantha, can I offer a suggestion? Instead of grabbing fast food for lunch, why don't we try that new salad place that just opened up?"
In each of these examples, the speaker is offering a suggestion to the person they are addressing, using their name to establish a personal connection and make the suggestion feel more relevant to the individual.
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