A WWE wrestler that has won 13 wrestlemanias and lost 0. Considered a legend. Says words like rest in peace a lot
by Parsa April 15, 2005
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Person: yo dude have you seen this game called Friday Night Funkin'?
Another person: yeah man that shit is really great!
Person: yeah it is, unfortunately the FNF fandom is making Pico x BF yaoi.
Another person: shit! Another game fell into Undertale Fandom Syndrome
Another person: yeah man that shit is really great!
Person: yeah it is, unfortunately the FNF fandom is making Pico x BF yaoi.
Another person: shit! Another game fell into Undertale Fandom Syndrome
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Get the underoath mug.A band, that despite what idiot who know nothing, have not copied alexisonfire infact Underoath have been around since 1998 and have released 5 albums since:
Acts of Depression
Cries of the Past
The Changing of Times
They're Only Chasing Saftey
and the amazing define the great line
members include:
Aarong Gillespie Vocals (clean)/Drums (only founding member left)
Spencer Chamberlain Vocals(screams)
Tim McTague Guitars
Chris Dudley Keyboard
James Smith Guitars
Grant Brandell Bass
Original vocalist Dallas Taylor left the bend after The Changing of Times and Spencer Chamberlain replaced him for the recording of They're Only Chasing Saftey.
it should be noted that for the new album, define the great line, all songs were writen by Aaron and Spencer. While the influences on the album vary, Bands like Isis and Norma Jean shine.
they're also absofuckinglutley amazing live.
Acts of Depression
Cries of the Past
The Changing of Times
They're Only Chasing Saftey
and the amazing define the great line
members include:
Aarong Gillespie Vocals (clean)/Drums (only founding member left)
Spencer Chamberlain Vocals(screams)
Tim McTague Guitars
Chris Dudley Keyboard
James Smith Guitars
Grant Brandell Bass
Original vocalist Dallas Taylor left the bend after The Changing of Times and Spencer Chamberlain replaced him for the recording of They're Only Chasing Saftey.
it should be noted that for the new album, define the great line, all songs were writen by Aaron and Spencer. While the influences on the album vary, Bands like Isis and Norma Jean shine.
they're also absofuckinglutley amazing live.
Person 1: hey you like underoah?
Person 2: *has amazing orgasm over the thought of underoath*
Person 1: sweet
Person 2: *has amazing orgasm over the thought of underoath*
Person 1: sweet
by sonny moore's sexy ass body July 5, 2006
Get the underoath mug.1. A shorthand acknowledgment that the speaker is aware of the preceding statement in a conversation, and has discerned the meaning of the statement.
Usually, this is an emotionally neutral phrase.
Usually used in writing, such as email, and may be followed by a period ("Understood.") depending on personal preference.
Synonym of Noted, and is normally acceptable in Business English. A more formal equivalent of gotcha, which is normally not acceptable in Business English. Compare: affirmative, correct, OK, right.
2. A disingenuous acknowledgment of a preceding statement in a conversation. This secondary definition usually occurs when the speaker is obligated to reply to a statement contrary to the desires or expectations of the speaker, but would be reprimanded for an explicitly negative or contrary reply.
In short, a common way to implicitly disapprove of a statement by neither explicitly permitting it nor praising it.
This secondary definition is highly dependent on plausible deniability, and may be misunderstood by the recipient.
If the implication is understood, the recipient may take offense, as it displays disobedience on the part of the speaker.
Usually, this is an emotionally neutral phrase.
Usually used in writing, such as email, and may be followed by a period ("Understood.") depending on personal preference.
Synonym of Noted, and is normally acceptable in Business English. A more formal equivalent of gotcha, which is normally not acceptable in Business English. Compare: affirmative, correct, OK, right.
2. A disingenuous acknowledgment of a preceding statement in a conversation. This secondary definition usually occurs when the speaker is obligated to reply to a statement contrary to the desires or expectations of the speaker, but would be reprimanded for an explicitly negative or contrary reply.
In short, a common way to implicitly disapprove of a statement by neither explicitly permitting it nor praising it.
This secondary definition is highly dependent on plausible deniability, and may be misunderstood by the recipient.
If the implication is understood, the recipient may take offense, as it displays disobedience on the part of the speaker.
1. "We need five shipments delivered by this time tomorrow."
"Understood."
2. "Due to recent corporate restructuring, you will now be solely responsible for managing incoming tickets. Therefore, we must ask you to be on call 24/7."
"Understood."
"Understood."
2. "Due to recent corporate restructuring, you will now be solely responsible for managing incoming tickets. Therefore, we must ask you to be on call 24/7."
"Understood."
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