by ghostfeller January 02, 2008
Knowing that Americans believe in free market capitalism, regulated by "choice and competition", the Obama administration uses these poll tested words to refer to their government run health care plan in order to distort the fact that the government can print it's own money, an ability that puts private insurers at a significant handicap if in "competition" with Uncle Sam. A fact that will drive all but the richest people out of the private system and into what the Obama administration really wants; total government control.
I sure love the beer barn for drinkin' beer and playin' pool, but it'd sure help "choice and competition" if the federal government came and setup a "Fed Barn" next door that sells beers for 5 cents a pop after it takes the other 3 dollars out of my paycheck regardless of what bar I go to.
by default013 September 30, 2009
a political view that believes that abortion should continue to be legal and accessible. Pro-choice is not necessarily pro-abortion, but merely being in support of a woman's having the option available. People who follow this view would not necessarily opt for abortion themselves, but do not wish to deny others the option.
Pro-choice is not an antithesis to pro-life; while the pro-life view would force women to give birth, pro-choice would not force them to abort.
by Child Hatter May 29, 2003
A New Zealand brand of cigarettes that are cheap. $17.50; they taste very disgusting and are made of cheap tobacco. Smoked only by teenagers, social smokers and people who cant' afford decent cigs. The filters deform and the tobacco tastes chemical.
Mike: *Pulls out a pack of choice red* Bro want a smoke
Josh: Nah bro, that shit is nasty. *pulls out marlboro reds* here bro, take one and throw that shit away.
Josh: Nah bro, that shit is nasty. *pulls out marlboro reds* here bro, take one and throw that shit away.
by NzThug1995 September 11, 2016
by Terho Kekäläinen June 19, 2006
1. A commonly-uttered phrase by theater directors when urging actors to be brave and expressive during their auditions.
2. Turning out the lights so that you can stick your penis in a hole not previously discussed by you and your partner. (This innuendo was crafted by my friend and I when we felt like parodizing our director's excessive use of the phrase "bold choices".
2. Turning out the lights so that you can stick your penis in a hole not previously discussed by you and your partner. (This innuendo was crafted by my friend and I when we felt like parodizing our director's excessive use of the phrase "bold choices".
1. I want to see plenty of bold choices at auditions tomorrow!
2. Last night, I turned out the lights and made some bold choices with my woman.
2. Last night, I turned out the lights and made some bold choices with my woman.
by Sub30ms September 14, 2007
A Kiwi (New Zealander) expression that is somewhat retro now. It is used when you want to say something is really cool.
by nevrar March 23, 2007