by Rednerdyglassesgirl February 7, 2015

Trudging slowly over wet sand
Back to the bench where your clothes were stolen
This is the coastal town
That they forgot to close down
Armageddon, come Armageddon
Come, Armageddon, come
Everyday is like Sunday
Everyday is silent and grey
Hide on the promenade, etch a postcard
"How I dearly wish I was not here"
In the seaside town
That they forgot to bomb
Come, come, come, nuclear bomb
Everyday is like Sunday
Everyday is silent and grey
Trudging back over pebbles and sand
And a strange dust lands on your hands
And on your face
On your face
On your face
On your face
Back to the bench where your clothes were stolen
This is the coastal town
That they forgot to close down
Armageddon, come Armageddon
Come, Armageddon, come
Everyday is like Sunday
Everyday is silent and grey
Hide on the promenade, etch a postcard
"How I dearly wish I was not here"
In the seaside town
That they forgot to bomb
Come, come, come, nuclear bomb
Everyday is like Sunday
Everyday is silent and grey
Trudging back over pebbles and sand
And a strange dust lands on your hands
And on your face
On your face
On your face
On your face
Everyday is like Sunday
"Win yourself a cheap tray"
Share some greased tea with me
Everyday is silent and grey
"Win yourself a cheap tray"
Share some greased tea with me
Everyday is silent and grey
by Death Menace September 18, 2023

by fctrgyhuxdg April 22, 2025

Slang/casual definitions:
1. As an interjection, to create a pause when thinking about what to say next, or out of habit.
2. Used in place of the word “said” (often used when relaying an approximation or rough idea of what someone has said, rather than an exact relation)
3. Used to imply an approximate, rather than an exactly correct statement (often exaggeration/hyperbole)
1. As an interjection, to create a pause when thinking about what to say next, or out of habit.
2. Used in place of the word “said” (often used when relaying an approximation or rough idea of what someone has said, rather than an exact relation)
3. Used to imply an approximate, rather than an exactly correct statement (often exaggeration/hyperbole)
1. “So I was, like, really intrigued”
2. “And he was like, “there's no way I'm wearing that””
3. “There were, like, 15 ducks.”
2. “And he was like, “there's no way I'm wearing that””
3. “There were, like, 15 ducks.”
by ANGEL EALIGIUK June 13, 2023

Males going through puberty will definitely watch porn just as females going through puberty will definitely have a period.
My mother asked me as a 14 year old boy at the dinner table, “You don’t watch porn do you, son?”
As I hesitated to respond, my father retorted, “Linda, porn for boys is like periods for girls.”
As I hesitated to respond, my father retorted, “Linda, porn for boys is like periods for girls.”
by Jose f August 14, 2024

by IloveCriminalMinds07 October 19, 2024

Fighting like you've never been knocked down or lost isn't the same as never having been knocked down, lost, or fallen to the ground. Somebody somewhere knows who you are, and who you were, no matter who you tell people you are.
Fight like you never lost long enough, and though people aren't going to underestimate you, they are going to research you more than they would if you had been straightforward, direct, or honest.
by Solid Mantis March 14, 2021
