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Blade of Grass

Term coined by the greatest service industry professional ever Davina. A blade of grass is a purposeless object, thing, or person that serves no purpose. It is presently there and noticeable but can also be forgotten very easily.
“I wish Stella wasn’t her usual blade of grass self. It was almost like I was working alone today.” #lonely
by Young Money D-Money July 26, 2024
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Frozen Blade

Person A: "I love Frozen Blade"
Person B: "Wow you too?"
by Sister Iceland July 7, 2017
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Blade of Grass

A term coined by the best service industry professional Davina. Commonly used when insinuating that one is useless. One that is still and useless. It does nothing but stand around and has no purpose.
“Davina did nothing today. She was an absolute blade of grass. Swaying in the wind with no purpose.”
by Young Money D-Money July 26, 2024
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Bladee

DRAINNNN GANGGGG
I love bladee
by Joshuar69 January 12, 2022
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Lady of the Blade

An unmarried woman between the age 35-40.
She remains single for a few more years, and she'll transcend her title of Venus Deathtrap and become a Lady of the Blade
by Alfeirgerson June 19, 2025
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Blade Runner

1. A film released at the year 1982. The plot follows Rick Deckard, a "blade runner", returns to his job for him to "retire" a group of replicants. Directed by Ridley Scott. Starring Harrison Ford as Deckard. It is also well-known for being a cult classic and it's 7 versions. A sequel, named Blade Runner 2049, was released on 2017. Starring Ryan Gosling in the lead role and Harrison Ford returning as Deckard.

2. A special police force that are assigned to "retire" (kill) replicants. They are similar to bounty hunters.
"That Blade Runner movie was so cool! I was so impressed at the visuals even it was made before."
by Mr. Vertigo November 13, 2021
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blade

A pistol, handgun, or other concealable firearm.
“He pulled out the blade and fired a few shots.”
by WARFVRE July 5, 2022
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