A bad ass chick who doesn't care about people's crap.
She takes up for her friends in the hard times.
She will always be your most trust worthy friend.
She takes up for her friends in the hard times.
She will always be your most trust worthy friend.
by Sammmmmcannnmmm March 13, 2017
Get the deriona mug.When you're having a conversation with someone online and it starts to get boring so it slowly drifts into replies of emoticons until neither party replies.
Omar: Steve help! My convo with Sarah is drifting into an emoticon denouement.
Steve: Who the hell are you and why are you using my computer?
Steve: Who the hell are you and why are you using my computer?
by Teetburger August 15, 2010
A denoobre (pronounced "Dee-NEW-bray") is a demerit credited to a franchisee who uses the BOSS intranet and improperly spells one or more words. Each misspelling or incorrectly used grammar equals one denoobre. At the end of the year, the Spelling Czar (appointed by the President) will report to the Home Office the results of findings throughout the prior year.
Those whose name(s) remains on the list at an arbitrarily determined cut-off point, will be eligible to receive a franchise-fee free month, including those ascribed to amounts sent in monthly for NAF (National Advertising Funds).
This system has been implemented on the private intranet systems used by various franchisers to improve the literacy of its owners.
Those whose name(s) remains on the list at an arbitrarily determined cut-off point, will be eligible to receive a franchise-fee free month, including those ascribed to amounts sent in monthly for NAF (National Advertising Funds).
This system has been implemented on the private intranet systems used by various franchisers to improve the literacy of its owners.
Joe earned a pair of denoobres for posting something with respect to his business concern on his franchise intranet without regard to grammar or spelling rules: "Like I siad, she wasn't someone I'd do business with again."
Use of proper grammar and spelling would rewrite this sentence to read as follows: "As I said, she wasn't someone I'd do business with again."
Use of proper grammar and spelling would rewrite this sentence to read as follows: "As I said, she wasn't someone I'd do business with again."
by SpellingCzar4BOSS November 1, 2009
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Get the denominate mug.To present the illusion that everything is under control and sorted however, with closer investigation it is established the actual state of affairs is in total disarray and disheveled.
How did Jack go with that big job?
It looked like it was done really well until the boss did a little digging. Turns out Jack absolutely ‘deanod’ it. The boss wasn’t happy.
It looked like it was done really well until the boss did a little digging. Turns out Jack absolutely ‘deanod’ it. The boss wasn’t happy.
by Witchlocator May 5, 2023
Get the Deanod mug.(n.) A factor that appears the same in different situations. Derived from mathematics where the numerator is divded by the lowest common denominator in fraction questions where it must be discovered which fraction is bigger by making the denominator the same.
Your face is the common denominator in three robberies at your place of work, which implies you have a connection to these robberies, although we could be wrong.
by Kung-fu Jesus July 2, 2004
Get the common denominator mug.She is bad at school. She is nice to her friends but mean to other people. She will beat you tf up so stay on her good side. She will take your man and she not scared of everyone.
by Baddie😂🤑💛 January 12, 2020
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