When scoping a hot chick from a far distance, then as she gets closer you and your buddy realize she is hideous.
Damn dude check that chick over there, she coming this way. Dude! She's hideous, definitely "better from far, far from better" up close....
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Pronounced 'Bet', derived from Bette Midler, this word means someone that looks good 'From a Distance'- one of Ms Midler's popular songs in the 90's.
We saw him from across the cafeteria and he looked fine, but as we got closer, we discovered he was just a Bette.
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Get the betta shut up mug.betting on a plethora of national sports to win money.the more items you add to your bet the bigger the payout.You have a better shot at winning than on slot machines or the lottery and can potentially win thousands from 4-6 items on your bet card.
I bet on the mets to win by 2 points and for the total points of the game to be over 10.this is called sports betting
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Get the Blondes do it better mug.adj. An improper way of saying that something has improved but not by much.
It's basically like saying: Something has improved, but not enough to say that it's 'better'
Note: An emphasis (italics) is usually placed on the last "er" to make clear the lack of substantial improvement.
It's basically like saying: Something has improved, but not enough to say that it's 'better'
Note: An emphasis (italics) is usually placed on the last "er" to make clear the lack of substantial improvement.
Examples:
1)
Child: How do you feel I'm doing with my sparring?
Karate Instructor: It's ... better'er' - you still got some work to do.
2)
Person 1: How are you doing in school?
Person 2: I'm doing betterer ... I'm still getting some Cs though.
1)
Child: How do you feel I'm doing with my sparring?
Karate Instructor: It's ... better'er' - you still got some work to do.
2)
Person 1: How are you doing in school?
Person 2: I'm doing betterer ... I'm still getting some Cs though.
by TheShark06 October 24, 2006
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