by town bicycle July 30, 2005
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The person who sells ######## to their year for a price
At my school for year 7 its 2 pages (back and front) for only $2 (good price)
The person who sells ######## to their year for a price
At my school for year 7 its 2 pages (back and front) for only $2 (good price)
by ghf November 16, 2006
Get the HSPD mug.A specialized high school in NYC in the Manhattan area. A small but enriching school with an excellent STEM program, close-knit group of people, and an obsession with track and field. Filled with STEM and humanities nerds alike. (Even though the humanities programs aren’t great) The geekiest specialized high school, and extremely underrated.
by Mrs. Witterson March 1, 2023
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Get the H.S.O.A.B mug.(Dick-Head-Syndrome)
Dik-Hed-Sin-Drum.
Often referred to a asshole person, kid who doesn’t listen, or mean individuals for no reason. Extremely common disease in today’s society. Ex: “My nephew never listens, talks back all the time. Kid def has DHS”
“Do you know people who never like and follow your page? They all have DHS”
Dik-Hed-Sin-Drum.
Often referred to a asshole person, kid who doesn’t listen, or mean individuals for no reason. Extremely common disease in today’s society. Ex: “My nephew never listens, talks back all the time. Kid def has DHS”
“Do you know people who never like and follow your page? They all have DHS”
D•H•S Syndrome
Noun/ Vulgar slang SLANG
a person who doesn’t listen, angry all the time, treats people like shit, most of society has symptoms. Look within.
Noun/ Vulgar slang SLANG
a person who doesn’t listen, angry all the time, treats people like shit, most of society has symptoms. Look within.
by Dick Head Syndrome February 6, 2021
Get the D•H•S Syndrome mug.Acronym for Hand Stapled to Forehead. A facetious melodramatic reference, probably originating from the stereotypical silent film heroine, who would roll her eyes and lift the back of her hand to her brow at a dramatic moment (usually prior to swooning). The "stapled" reference generally suggests that the dramatist's hand gets stuck in place, and it can be used as an insult or as an intentionally humorous melodramatic gesture.
by Emby Quinn October 22, 2003
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