True Believer

Refers to an attorney who is willing to give the benefit of the doubt to his clients, or to one who often advocates for justified causes despite long odds of success.
The True Believer does not negotiate. Her clients are innocent. Innocent people do not plead guilty. There will be no plea here. This case is going to trial!
by Advocate512 March 13, 2012
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make believe

Of a fictititious nature
Are you up for some make believe?
by Hercolena Oliver August 29, 2008
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dream believe

A period of time in which thoughts about real existence may come about, and dreams about friendship may occur.
I was in a world of dream believe last night and you were in it.
by Meanstatter October 05, 2006
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believe in yourself

just fuckin doing it pussy.
Question: Do you believe in yourself?
Answer: What are you talking about loser?
by CoolCalifornian February 16, 2016
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I Believe

The official CTV (a Canadian TV news channel) song for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver sung by an obscure young canuck chick named Nikki Yanofsky. Throughout the two weeks of the games, Vancouverites are spammed with this conglomatrix of notes ad nauseum, more often than the Canadian anthem, which already gets played shitloads of times because we're winning all those Golds. Fuck yeah.
Kelsey's going to hurl if she hears that "I believe" song one more time. I love winning and yay Canada and all, but that song is truly awful and I will be glad when it fades into obscurity.
by Timmehhhhhhh!!1111oneone February 28, 2010
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believer hit

The believer hit is the last hit in a pipe. It's mostly ash, so there's a chance that you'll get a mouthful of ash if you don't believe in yourself.
Tom: There's a believer hit left if you want it.
Steve: Fuck! I just inhaled a ton of ash.
Tom: Dude, you didn't believe hard enough.
by Mick Dragger November 27, 2013
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Hard to believe

1. Seems to good to be true
2. Finding it difficult to understand/believe what the person is saying
3. Patrick Gillett (from Down With Webster, song- Jessica, Album- Time to Win vol. 2)
1. There's a picture of me next to hard to believe in the dictonary
2. "We'll pay off your first mortgage if you buy with us!" "I find that hard to believe"
by Imnotabigdeal August 25, 2014
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