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See something,say something

The catchphrase made popular by Homeland Security to encourage the public to remain vigilant in the war on terrorism.

Not to be confused with the catchphrase "See something,eat something" made popular by

Kirstie Alley and the like....
To keep the public safe,Homeland Security encourages everyone to stay aware and if you
"See something,say something"
by sheila in the car May 15, 2013
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coming down with something

To catch or show symptoms of an illness
My head is so stuffed up, I think I'm coming down with something
by LJS Meat Sweats December 22, 2017
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twenty-something

twenty-something (or twentysomething) is a term used for people at the age of 20 to 29. its is used instead of "twentyfive years old" for example, because at this age its harder to tell how old someone is (by looking at him/her) than it is in the teenage years (and often it "matters" less).
dude #1: how old is Tim?
dude #2: I don't know.. he is a twenty-something, thats for sure
dude #1: thank you for this exact piece of information
by SgrDD March 11, 2008
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let me tell you something

When you feel the need to make someone feel dumb by demonstrating your knowledge over a wide variety of subjects, this phrase is useful.
Me: That's not true
Moron: Yes it is.
Me: Let me tell you something... (infinite pause)
Moron: ... ?
by mikeschneider May 22, 2006
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it be like that sometimes

It be like that sometimes means you're used to being sad or you're used to getting a whole lot of crap on your plate it don't surprise you no more
It be like that sometimes is making a joke out of a situation you're in
Usually a disappointing situation
Got an F on my test, smh it be like that sometimes
by Tee Seasoning July 30, 2019
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kiss something goodbye

to face and accept the loss of something
If you don't come to work tomorrow, you can kiss your paycheck goodbye.
by Light Joker May 22, 2005
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twenty-something condition

The Twenty-Something Condition(TSC) is the phase in a person's life spanning the years from 20 to 29. It is marked by an immense sense of confusion and inner turmoil, with emotions springing between the extreme ends of the spectrum. Persons with TSC do not wish to change the past(see quarter life crisis), instead focusing more on second-guessing their choices for the future. They rarely plan for more than a few months in advance; a long term goals lasts one year. The question 'what do I want' plagues their lives.

Symptoms of this condition include but are not limited to:
Unexplained laughter/tears. Poor nutrition and health habits. Heightened sense of pressure. Job hopping. Questionable financial decisions. Emotional breakdowns. Jealousy of other people's lives. Over-thinking to the point of not thinking at all. Unintended Sobriety/Drunkenness. Fear of commitment. Procrastination.

As of yet there is no known cure, but studies have shown that identifying with other victims can mitigate symptoms. If you think you or anyone you know might have the Twenty-Something Condition please feel free to shout TSC in solidarity.
Henry: "All these weddings are making me broke."
Heather: "Welcome to the twenty-something condition"

"I think Jess has a bad case of the twenty-something condition. Yesterday she broke down into tears over a Cheerios commercial and then went back to watching the game like nothing happened."

Farah: "I feel like I'm breaking up with my dreams."
Laurel: "TSC, friend. TSC"

Jed:"Will you need a roommate in a few months?"
Kyle: "Hell if I know, I've got the twenty-something condition. Who knows where I'll be."

Tess: "I told him I was still a student so I didn't have to explain my whole list of odd jobs over the last few months."
Jake: "Makes sense. I get it. TSC."
by sleepingbooty September 23, 2012
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