Shuang Shuang is a confident and funny young lady who's life depends on her surroundings and her surroundings (best friends) depend on her the most. She is always smiling, laughing and talking about inside jokes with her best friends. Shuang Shuang is datable, kind and caring. When you are down she's always there for you. Other ways to call Shuang Shuang: Shuang, Shuang squared, Shuang + Shuang, Chestnut and more.
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Guy: Damn shubats fanny pack be lookin drippy asf.!!!
gf: yeah.. i gotta go.. im gonna be apart of his squad😎
gf: yeah.. i gotta go.. im gonna be apart of his squad😎
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Get the shuch mug.Shcangry is a state of being. When a person or entity feels Shook, Confused and Angry (all three emotions at once) they are shcangry. Shcongry is used mostly in England where more sense stress is put on the "confused" portion of the word.
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Get the shuck hole mug.hao shuai- pronounced “hav shoe-why” is an exclamation used by table tennis/ping-pong enthusiasts, spectators and commentators alike.
Similar to fuck but not as versatile in usage but limited to table tennis situations and is typically associated with a feeling of admiration, surprise and/or shock. Sometimes table tennis enthusiasts also greet each other with "hao shuai" and "shuai hao" exchanges. Also,note that this word has no real relation to the CNT player Hao-Shuai who is infamous for missing easy lob shots.
Similar to fuck but not as versatile in usage but limited to table tennis situations and is typically associated with a feeling of admiration, surprise and/or shock. Sometimes table tennis enthusiasts also greet each other with "hao shuai" and "shuai hao" exchanges. Also,note that this word has no real relation to the CNT player Hao-Shuai who is infamous for missing easy lob shots.
Player A serves heavy underspin short serve with heavily tuned rubber, Player B anticipates the spin well and rips past a vicious backhand winner. Player A remarks– "hao shoui..."!!
German sensation and former world champ, Timo boll is playing the Danish kid and european champ, M Maze and are caught in a FH – FH rally, maze counters with a vicious side spin loop to Boll’s BH, Boll a lefty uses his non-dominant right hand to make the shot and gets a winner. Spectators and commentators ignite with joy and comment wow!, hao shuai!! hau shuai!!
German sensation and former world champ, Timo boll is playing the Danish kid and european champ, M Maze and are caught in a FH – FH rally, maze counters with a vicious side spin loop to Boll’s BH, Boll a lefty uses his non-dominant right hand to make the shot and gets a winner. Spectators and commentators ignite with joy and comment wow!, hao shuai!! hau shuai!!
by TTman April 29, 2010
Get the hao shuai mug.To shuck and jive" originally referred to the intentionally misleading words and actions that African-Americans would employ in order to deceive racist Euro-Americans in power, both during the period of slavery and afterwards. The expression was documented as being in wide usage in the 1920s, but may have originated much earlier.
"Shucking and jiving" was a tactic of both survival and resistance. A slave, for instance, could say eagerly, "Oh, yes, Master," and have no real intention to obey. Or an African-American man could pretend to be working hard at a task he was ordered to do, but might put up this pretense only when under observation. Both would be instances of "doin' the old shuck 'n jive."
It has been adopted into non-Afroamerican speech, with a reference to behavior adopted in order to avoid criticism.
"Shucking and jiving" was a tactic of both survival and resistance. A slave, for instance, could say eagerly, "Oh, yes, Master," and have no real intention to obey. Or an African-American man could pretend to be working hard at a task he was ordered to do, but might put up this pretense only when under observation. Both would be instances of "doin' the old shuck 'n jive."
It has been adopted into non-Afroamerican speech, with a reference to behavior adopted in order to avoid criticism.
by Dr. Mark January 20, 2010
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