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by ben speaker February 2, 2004
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by Carlos Emanuel March 23, 2008
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najeeb- it is dislecksia day, lil skai jackson.
najeeb- it is dislecksia day, lil skai jackson.
by imdislecksick December 17, 2019
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She doesn't have swag, therefore she cannot understand our swag dialect... what a basic bitch!
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She doesn't have swag, therefore she cannot understand our swag dialect... what a basic bitch!
by ParisP October 22, 2011
Get the Swag dialect mug."Companions, the creator seeks, not corpses, not herds and believers. Fellow creators, the creator seeks--those who write new values on new tablets. Companions, the creator seeks, and fellow harvesters; for everything about him is ripe for the harvest. But he lacks a hundred sickles: so he plucks ears and is annoyed. Companions, the creator seeks, and such as know how to whet their sickles. Destroyers they will be called, and despisers of good and evil. But they are the harvesters and those who celebrate. Fellow creators, Zarathustra seeks, fellow harvesters and fellow celebrants: what are heards and shepherds and corpses to him?"
--Friedrick Nietzsche
--Friedrick Nietzsche
by Noam Chomsky December 1, 2003
Get the dielectrophoresis mug.1. Used to describe the illogical or false arguments of an opponent during a debate that are counter to your position and are spoken by the opponent to annoy, rather than to actually counter your argument.
2. Used to desribe the incessant complaining of a significant other, e.g. boyfriend/girlfriend, usually regarding your oft-immoral behaviour.
2. Used to desribe the incessant complaining of a significant other, e.g. boyfriend/girlfriend, usually regarding your oft-immoral behaviour.
by GrantE December 12, 2008
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