A guy who writes several definitions about himself boasting about how great he is but is in reality probably the opposite
Devin is such a loser
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Tom feels that he has to like, totally express his artistic flair on the internet because the man is keeping him down. Tom is a deviantard.
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an extremely annoying creature who pretends to be human, but resembles both an alien and a horse, dressed like Lil Wayne. usually resembles an extremely tall wooly mammoth. this type of creature drinks alot and posts stupid things on facebook...all of the time. Usually comes in gay, but surely there are straight models out there.
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bob: ho kami korusu da!! (oh god kill it)
bill: watashi wa dekinai (I can't)
bob: doshite nai? (why not?)
shirimasen ( i dont know)
bill: kasu (shit)
bob: shite imasu shimatta ( i know damn)
bill: watashi wa dekinai (I can't)
bob: doshite nai? (why not?)
shirimasen ( i dont know)
bill: kasu (shit)
bob: shite imasu shimatta ( i know damn)
by ykcir00222 October 28, 2009
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If some item x is definitely f (i.e. it definitely has the property of f-ness), then it must be f in some perfect, absolute, non-finite way.
By contrast, if some item x is definately f then x is f by definition, or is the very definition of f-ness.
The former is an ontological claim, whereas the latter is conceptual/semantic.
That's why all us clever people who spell by rational deduction rather than blind repetition use both spellings, to distinguish our precise meanings.
If some item x is definitely f (i.e. it definitely has the property of f-ness), then it must be f in some perfect, absolute, non-finite way.
By contrast, if some item x is definately f then x is f by definition, or is the very definition of f-ness.
The former is an ontological claim, whereas the latter is conceptual/semantic.
That's why all us clever people who spell by rational deduction rather than blind repetition use both spellings, to distinguish our precise meanings.
by philip mark young August 4, 2007
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