When a giant mass blob starts farting to attract mates in which it creates their own gravitational pull and satellites then leaves a trail of hope nuggets.
by Cowboy Planet November 22, 2020

A thick bicth who needs tempo. She cares about eeryone.She is insanly beautiful. All the boys like her. BUT SHE HAS A TYPE SHE LIKES THEM BAD
by heman2003 March 26, 2020

Faith hope is a school where everyone is rich. If you see the pick up line after school it’s not rare to see 3 G- wagons in a row. It’s has a rivalry with OLPH. It’s used to be a good school until they got a new principle who doesn’t know how to handle a school and just looks at students asses the whole day. Also junior high got a new math teacher replacing a really good one who left after one year with Dr. Meager and now their stuck with a millennial who likes to bond with kids over video games and isn’t fully qualified to be a teacher. It’s used to be a great school but now anymore the only thing holding it together are the traditions. And the best are the 8th grade traditions like how the boy football players cut their hair, they ride in cool cars, and draw on other cars and the cheer leaders decorate the school. The traditions are good and they education is bad.
Friend #1- what school do you go to
Friend#2- Faith Hope and Charity
Friend#1- Their school sucks now that they have a new principal
Friend#2- Faith Hope and Charity
Friend#1- Their school sucks now that they have a new principal
by Ritch_B@tch October 30, 2019

"The Great White Hope" for Luka Dončić is a term used to describe the expectation and hope that he, as a highly talented white basketball player, will achieve greatness and bring significant success to his team, the Dallas Mavericks, and to the NBA. This phrase historically carries connotations of seeking a standout white athlete in a predominantly black sport, NBA basketball. In the context of Luka Dončić, it highlights his exceptional skills, potential to dominate the league, and the hopes pinned on him by fans and media.
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by yes the oi a December 16, 2019
