1. When you want someone in your bed for as long as it takes and then you no longer want them in your bed.
2. The millennial equivalent of "hit it and quit it".
2. The millennial equivalent of "hit it and quit it".
by whoDunnit2 September 28, 2020
1. When you want someone in your bed for as long as it takes and then you no longer want them in your bed.
2. The millennial equivalent of "hit it and quit it".
2. The millennial equivalent of "hit it and quit it".
by whoDunnit2 September 28, 2020
Sheet feet is a condition caused by bedding—particularly a tucked-in top sheet or comforter—restricting the natural movement of the toes, ankles, and feet. This limitation can lead to discomfort and disrupted sleep, as the toes become either folded forward or backward, requiring the individual to adjust their foot position, often by turning their foot to the side or untucking the restrictive bedding.
Symptoms typically include:
• Toes folded forward or backward
• A feeling of limited foot movement or range of motion
• A need to turn the foot to the side to relieve the pressure or discomfort
• Frequent waking due to the inability to move the feet freely.
Solutions include:
• Loosening the bedding around the feet
• Untucking the corners of the bedding to create more space
• "Ripping" or pulling the corner of the bedding off the feet to reduce restriction
Prevention: For those with a particular sensitivity to sheet feet, requesting extra-loose bedding or a blanket that isn't tucked too tightly may be helpful. Additionally, a more relaxed bed-making style could alleviate the issue at home.
It's a playful yet relatable condition that many people experience, especially when traveling or staying in places where bedding is made too neatly.
Symptoms typically include:
• Toes folded forward or backward
• A feeling of limited foot movement or range of motion
• A need to turn the foot to the side to relieve the pressure or discomfort
• Frequent waking due to the inability to move the feet freely.
Solutions include:
• Loosening the bedding around the feet
• Untucking the corners of the bedding to create more space
• "Ripping" or pulling the corner of the bedding off the feet to reduce restriction
Prevention: For those with a particular sensitivity to sheet feet, requesting extra-loose bedding or a blanket that isn't tucked too tightly may be helpful. Additionally, a more relaxed bed-making style could alleviate the issue at home.
It's a playful yet relatable condition that many people experience, especially when traveling or staying in places where bedding is made too neatly.
by StacerTG January 12, 2025
Hashtag #releasethebluesheets for stock market $mmtlp movement fighting for fair and free market trading for retail investors. Phrase was credited to retail investor space host DrewDiligence.
Hey @finra release the blue sheets #releasethebluesheets.
by MMTLP March 26, 2023
A sheet of paper with a picture of a woman's face on it (preferably mouth open tongue out) used to practice skeet shooting
by Buckarooman710 January 13, 2017
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language.1 Although most often used to set the visual style of web pages and user interfaces written in HTML and XHTML, the language can be applied to any XML document, including plain XML, SVG and XUL, and is applicable to rendering in speech, or on other media. Along with HTML and JavaScript, CSS is a cornerstone technology used by most websites to create visually engaging webpages, user interfaces for web applications, and user interfaces for many mobile applications.
Cascading Style Sheets
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<style>
#xyz { color: red; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<p id="xyz" style="color: blue;"> To demonstrate specificity </p>
</body>
</html>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<style>
#xyz { color: red; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<p id="xyz" style="color: blue;"> To demonstrate specificity </p>
</body>
</html>
by Pichuuni June 09, 2017