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by OBOY June 18, 2021

A person who has many or all of the characteristics of a human being with down syndrome, yet they are not diagnosed with the disease.
by alkfjdklaf;adfakjd January 13, 2009

It is a word used for describing a drink you had last night.
It is also a word used for describing a glass window.
It is also a word used for describing a glass window.
by El Dorado March 1, 2022

A slang term when people want a notorious criminal to be locked up for life in prison, usually if the criminal committed extremely heinous crimes that warrant a life sentence without parole
This is a reference to the Impel Down maximum security prison in One Piece, which houses the most dangerous criminals and pirates.
This is a reference to the Impel Down maximum security prison in One Piece, which houses the most dangerous criminals and pirates.
by GyattDayum23 February 5, 2025

Down Stockholm Syndrome is a term of definition used to define societal dysfunction, The term "Down Stockholm Syndrome" is commonly found in causal reform advisory glossaries that are politically incorrect and unfair to nice people in that way.
A term that could be unfair to nice people who suffer enough categorisation already.
A term that could be unfair to nice people who suffer enough categorisation already.
Post industrial society got a bad case of "Down Stockholm Syndrome" efforts to form a penal civilisation failed miserably.
"Why are they headless hen pecker dancing?" Asked Pip "oh they are just trying to form a little penal hierarchy" Said a passing Cyclist.
"Why are they headless hen pecker dancing?" Asked Pip "oh they are just trying to form a little penal hierarchy" Said a passing Cyclist.
by Causal Reformative January 11, 2025

Only doing upper body in the hopes that your legs will get stronger from carrying that extra mass around.
Did you see Jake? He's lifting upper body five days a week with this new trickle-down lifting plan... I can't tell if it's working, because he's wearing pants.
by Defensivend May 31, 2015

1. To be unceremoniously broken up with, unfriended, or otherwise casual become disassociated with; shown through actions. Can implies the person that put the other down for a better alternative or for bored.
2. To be casually dismissed from a relationship, verbally
3. To be ghosted
2. To be casually dismissed from a relationship, verbally
3. To be ghosted
1. Ex. Mom talking to Dad: Now that Sally's started high school and made new friends she hangs with them a lot more. I guess she's grown up and put her mom down and doesn't want to hang out with me anymore.
Ex. John can never seem to make it to our outings now, I guess he's put us down
2. Jack to Jill: I think we're better as friends, we should see other people
3. You didn't reply to my text in a few days so I figured you had put me down.
Ex. John can never seem to make it to our outings now, I guess he's put us down
2. Jack to Jill: I think we're better as friends, we should see other people
3. You didn't reply to my text in a few days so I figured you had put me down.
by Dann326 January 20, 2021
