by HecKer mAn January 17, 2019
by myhumpmyhumpmuhump March 31, 2017
A derogatory term used against white people, since they say the n-word is just a word. This is followed by hundreds of different funny insults used on white people.
by CarlisCroissant August 01, 2021
that slut over there is commonable!
by Joshua Wittenberg March 13, 2009
The difference in saying not and no taking off the t of not making the manipulative common not and no the same
Sam said to ryan that no and not where the same in order to proove her point that she knew he was going to say not even though he said no but she turned it into a manipulative common so that no and not meant the same thing which means inconclusion sam was right and ryan was wrong
by juhfkjsdhfks December 31, 2007
A person, other than a good friend, who is present spurratically but is not necessarily known by all.
Someone you would say hi to if you saw them at a party.
Someone you would say hi to if you saw them at a party.
by lucylu43 June 20, 2020
In a sport, especially basketball, where the winning team is determined by the highest common points amongst the players. Traditionally the team with the highest total points wins the game. However, with highest common points each and every player or position has to score a point to count towards the total score. The purpose being that every member makes sure that everyone gets a chance to score so that no single player hogs all the points.
Player A score 7 points, Player B scores 2 points, and Player C score 10 points. So the total highest common points for the team is 2 points. Player A and C should wait give more chances to Player B, and Player B should try more on his/her own to score more points for the team to win with the most highest common points.
by RzMd February 14, 2009