A particular body part that is responsive or sensitive to sexual stimulation.
Body part which arouses sexual desire. (makes you horny)
Body part which arouses sexual desire. (makes you horny)
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--That guy is so Enraged, he is growing horns
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1. upper lip
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It rhymes with garage.
Origin: French
Used to describe something as being "exaggerated" or crazy, dope, awesome, unbelievable, sick, heavy, amazing etc...
It rhymes with garage.
Origin: French
Used to describe something as being "exaggerated" or crazy, dope, awesome, unbelievable, sick, heavy, amazing etc...
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Since email is unable to convey facial-expressions, unable to fully-convey emotive states or the status of the writer (ie tired, sick, depressed), is not interactive face-to-face dialog, and tends to be hastily-written, these misunderstandings via email are frequently based entirely upon mis-communication rather than truthful intent.
Term coined by Louise Doncaster circa 2003.
Since email is unable to convey facial-expressions, unable to fully-convey emotive states or the status of the writer (ie tired, sick, depressed), is not interactive face-to-face dialog, and tends to be hastily-written, these misunderstandings via email are frequently based entirely upon mis-communication rather than truthful intent.
Term coined by Louise Doncaster circa 2003.
Person #1 states how they were ripped off by a third-party. Person #2 replies, "oh well that's what you get," meaning that's what you get when you deal with people like the third-party. Person #1 misunderstands the statement to mean that they deserved to be ripped off, or that Person #2 is flipping them off about their upset feelings of being ripped-off.
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