what it means to be an American: one who takes advantage of the freedom and opportunity we have here
When Miss Poblete asked the class what the American Identity is, David said an American is one who takes advantage of the freedom and opportunity we have here.
by David June 19, 2006
When someone steals someone else's credit card, and then proceeds to buy tons of stuff and put it ont their account.
by Rodney Basil November 06, 2003
Intentionally injecting a victim with a specific identity—which can be better or worse than their prevalent identity—by treating them in a certain way in order to manipulate the victim.
My mother is an intuitive master practitioner of identity imposition, she treats me like a genius somedays when we are on good terms, and like a fool when we fall into a conflict.
by but for October 01, 2017
by s j tubrazy April 13, 2013
When one procedes to start a new life with a new name, but where one's self stays in the same place with people they still know. Most of the time, the subject will ask everyone to use this new name and life status.
by Caneko October 19, 2012
One of the most innacurate myths in U.S. history. In reality, if a credit card is stolen, the business where the criminal spent the funds at, will be hurt, not the card holder. If someone steals your card, and you tell the card company, they will take the money away from the business, not the customer. In turn, the business will lose money, go our of business, or be hurt permanently. However, most people still believe that THEY are the victim.
I don't recognize this $10 charge on my card, it must be identity theft, like they said on TV. I better call mastercard, so they can put the money back on my card. Wow, I'm so traumatized.
by Brian Leeon January 16, 2006
by kyotaina September 04, 2021