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Mean

Me: your mean
You: I didnt hack you on facebook!
by catcherintherye12 July 9, 2011
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Meanful

(adj) an english word invented by an Aquiles Gallardo of Venezuela. See ´HURTFUL´ -causing injury or damage. NOT to be confused with meaningful.
You kicking me in the huevos was meanful.
by Moodstrr December 16, 2011
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Mean

Something that you lyke or think is really cool.
"Far did you see that mean az car!?!"
by Reecy Hizzle July 12, 2006
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Mean

That car is mean
by Kurt September 30, 2003
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Mean as

Cool as or awesome....or you realLy loved it so you say "that was mean as". People say it as the new "cool" word.
"That roller coaster was mean as!!"
by Briar M April 21, 2008
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no means no

What a grenade says to cut you off from taking her home, typically in a bar scenario, so she feels better about herself, even though she's a grenade and will never get laid with this fruitless tactic. Smarter women will trap you in a lie or convince you to say something off-putting to weed out the clowns rather than leaning on the never clever Just Say No method learned from the D.A.R.E. program taught to them in elementary school. No means no can also be used as an adjective to describe grenades of this type, for example as a no-means-no grenade instead of a supergrenade or slutty grenade. It can also be used to warn your bros by loudly exclaiming to your fellow buddies "No means no, bro!" while in the company of women or while your best friend is attempting to take one home.
Dude: Let's go back to my place.
Chick: No means no, sir.
Dude: Whatever, grenade...
by tetdfromage April 28, 2013
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Meaning

You don't see objects. You see meaning and infer objects.
Iam "Oh, I keep forgetting to bring this up but I noticed that it isn't just SEEING meaning and inferring objects. I noticed that I also HEAR meaning. And not just in the context of music. It applies to language as well! That's how I do this (in some part). Because I don't necessarily memorize the dictionary definition of every single word I use (and learn words in dialectic) but when you (or anyone for that matter) speak; I HEAR meaning, INFER words, and then RECALL definition. And while I'm doing this, I'll write what I mean and sometimes there's a question of whether or not I'm recalling the correct definition BUT the meaning remains regardless of whether or not the word I'm using is correct and then I have to find the word that is congruent with the meaning I'm trying to convey! Isn't that fascinating!? I have been sitting on that one for a while.😅 So you both hear AND see meaning. I imagine it applies to feeling as well. So, yeah... Everything is literally 'meaning.' Right? Is that not how that works?"
by Hym Iam August 11, 2022
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