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by AwesomeTash November 7, 2020
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Letting loose and enjoying oneself in a social setting (such as a party or nightclub) -- typically by consuming intoxicating substances; also see getting lifted or faded
* similar to "taking the edge off" but without the implied negative pretext *
Letting loose and enjoying oneself in a social setting (such as a party or nightclub) -- typically by consuming intoxicating substances; also see getting lifted or faded
* similar to "taking the edge off" but without the implied negative pretext *
"Party people, your dreams have now been fulfilled ... get your ass up and let's get ill!" -- De la Soul - Oooh (feat. Redman)
"It's Friday night...time to get ill!"
"It's Friday night...time to get ill!"
by Päraиoid Диdяoid May 5, 2019
Get the ill mug.The concept of a "beach" is a human perception constructed from sensory input, blending sand, water, and various elements into a mental experience. In reality, there is no universal or intrinsic existence of a beach; it is a mental abstraction shaped by individual interpretations of coastal environments.
I have been diagnosed with The Beach (Mental Illness). I have episodes where I believe there is a beach. In reality, there is no such thing.
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Hym "Rejecting you view of woman and not attributing value to your lives is not a mental illness. Rights or death. Entirely independent of my views. No exceptions. No concessions. I have decided to be a misogynist and I refuse to stop."
by Hym Iam January 28, 2025
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Hym "What makes it NOT a mental illness? I don't give a fuck about stigmatization. You have collectively managed to stigmatized not having a fat cock. So no... Don't care about that at all... And you remember who you're talking to right? The guy for whom the delusions of reference commonly associated with schizophrenia are , in fact, not delusions and is a thing people are doing? Remember? Does that not affect the stigmatization of the mentally ill? That doesn't matter at all? But, back to the religious... Does it not affect mood, thinking, or behavior?"
by Hym Iam October 9, 2023
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