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can you even

Can you even ,are three nouns that people trying to be cool use when in the situation that you did something they cannot do or, they feel uncomfortable or, threatened ....👍
Hey ,watch me do this! Oh yeah well.... can you even
by Deeznutterbutterzthe4th June 5, 2016
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ain't even like that

Means exactly what you think it means! 100% that hoe lying!
It ain't even like that.... Oh yes the f it is!
by the coolest chick in town September 24, 2017
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A Series of Unfortunate Events

The time period between the arrival of Columbus and the establishment of land reservations for the original inhabitants of what is now currently called the United States.

see Fucked Over
European Settler: "Here's a blanket covered with disease, thanks for the corn!"
Native: "SHOOP DA WHOOP!"
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Teacher: "And that children, began a series of unfortunate events."
by Cavan Armastus December 5, 2009
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I can't even

I can't even is used by the whitest if white girls. The phrase basically means something the girl can't process due to her lack of knowledge of the world outside of Instagram. Usually followed by the response "Then don't!"
Girl 1: OH MY GOD! They messed up my Starbucks order AGAIN!

Girl 2: Just re-order it then.

Girl 1: I CAN'T EVEN!!

Girl 2: Then don't.
by #bebit4life June 19, 2014
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even much more better

Superlative expressing that something is alot better than something else.
Somtimes used in order with much more better, more better, and better for degrees of relation.
I am even much more better in english then you would ever been or would be.
by Anonymous October 9, 2002
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even better than the real thing

Oral sex, almost exclusively fellatio.
How was last night in bed with Suzie?

Even better than the real thing.
by atemperman January 25, 2004
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break-even point

(n.) the level of output at which all costs are equal to revenue. There is niether profit nor a loss.
We make 500 cars a day and sell them for £10,000 each. The cost of making 500 cars in one day is £500,000 so we make no profit and no loss.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 3, 2004
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