Past the dirt

Loving someone even after death. Loving them beyond the grave.
by Mrs. Mo$t December 16, 2020
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Past-Rizz

When rizz from the past helps you in the present or future.
Yo, I talked to my employer years ago, and my past-rizz 100% helped me get the job.
by JASUS16 April 20, 2023
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NORMAL PAST

THE BEST FUCKING RAP GROUP EVER
CONSISTS OF KAILER the BUILDER, PLAYBOI CHRIST, NINZ, MRKIE, JACOBOUS BROWN, JUSTIN TRIGLE, AND KALEX COOCHIE
"yo, whats the best rape group ever"
"ITS FUCKING NORMAL PAST COW GANG!"
by KAILER, the BUILDER June 26, 2023
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When your hungover and realize all the dumb shit you did when you where drunk.
After a night of drinking and you wake up with 10 unread messages from friends and family. you where visited by "the Ghost of Yesterday Night's Past"
by BOBBYKANG May 13, 2020
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Literally. This white dud will take you back to your SHITTY childhood in the 80s.
"Ayo the pizza here."

*runs downstairs and trips*

"OH NIGGA"

*yelling in pain as I fall down the stairs*

" augh my ears burn"

Then, he’s gonna take you back to the past and he’ll order you to never order a pizza again from your consequences…
by TheFuckinNerd February 23, 2022
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paste-book

A new name for Facebook, now that it consists mainly of "shared" articles or YouTube clips that are just pasted in, and very little original material.
Originated in a mishearing, my husband said Facebook but I thought he was being witty by referring to it as Pastebook or paste-book, since we had recently noted that most of the material there is just repostings.
by Brubban November 25, 2016
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Past Tense

Used when talking about a historic person or event. It should never be used when referring to present people or events. Written by Tony John Williams.
"He likes this song" explained Dahlia.
"No, Dahlia, he liked this song. "Liked" being the operative word. Always speak in past tense when referring to a past person or event." said Martin.
by NutCracker288 October 07, 2020
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