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i miss you syndrome

When you miss someone so much, that you love, that you can't function normally.

× You get depressed
× Can't focus on work
× You get irritated because you want them to be with you but they can't.

This can be due to:
-living in different places
-different schools/college/uni
-work schedules don't fit so you can see each other enough
A- "I'm sorry I didn't mean to snap at you"
B- "Oh it's okay. Is everything good?"
A- "Yeah I think it's just I miss you syndrome. When are you coming over next?"
by Frenchchic September 17, 2019
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call it what you want

the best song on taylor swift’s 2017 album, reputation
person 1: hey what’s the best song on reputation

person 2: oh it’s call it what you want
by holygroundrry July 12, 2021
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Jane, you ignorant slut!

Originally an ad hominem attack against Jane Curtin by Dan Akroyd on Saturday Night Live during Weekend Update. At that time, it featured a "Point/Counterpoint" in which Jane made one point, and Dan would prefix his counterpoint with this phrase.

More recently, it has become sort of a ha ha only serious opener to such a counterpoint on Usenet, typically used amidst flamewars.
Jane, you ignorant slut! You know this needs no example!
by ke6isf May 9, 2004
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you remind me of gay

What you say to a stupid jock when he takes your girlfriend out to dinner.

From Pure Pwnage 9: The Story Of Dave
Jock: you remind me of those geeks i used to beat the sh*t out of in high school

Ownerer: you remind me of gay
by beejabeeja December 1, 2006
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put you up on game

1. To tell someone new or uninformed how to survive in their environment who to respect who to get over on and over all how to win. (typically relating to the drug game or pimp game.)

2. to tell you how it is and how it will be.
"let me put you up on game homie before you get your head took off by these cats." Typically used as westcoast terminology.

The Game used this phrase as a hook for one of his songs.
by Trinide April 27, 2007
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see you in the funny pages

An informal goodbye greeting. Usually used to indicate that the recipient is somehow defeated, unworthy, or left behind; hence their worthiness to appear only as a comic strip character in the funny pages.
Boo ya! See you in the funny pages, sucker.
by Jeema November 10, 2005
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and then you found twenty dollars?

Usually asked at the end of a long, boring and drawn out story to give it a more interesting and rewarding ending.

Sarcastic in nature.

Alternately used in place of "and then I found five dollars" because finding twenty dollars is rewarding enough while still being in the parameters of seeming like you really found something. Saying "and then I found one hundred dollars" sounds too fake and thus brings down the sarcastic tone you're trying to get across to the person because their story was so boring. Finding anything less than twenty dollars isn't really that rewarding.
Person A: So the other day I ordered these couches online and had them delivered on Saturday. In the pictures online they looked like a nice tan color but when they get to my house they are a mustard yellow color. So I told the company I didn't want them and to come pick them back up. So the next day I go the furniture store near me and found couches I liked better so I bought them and had them delivered on Tuesday. However, the guys from the other store never came to pick up the mustard yellow couches. So now I got four couches sitting in my living room. I was so pissed I got up and walked to the beach to cool myself off.

Person A: And then you found twenty dollars?
by CobraKaiNeverDies February 13, 2007
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