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Living Tombstone

big dick morning wood that goes away before you wake up
"my man gets a living tombstone every night"
by skeletussy September 17, 2025
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Living under a rock

Not having watched the LOTR or the Hobbit series by the age of 20
“You haven’t watched the most influential movies in the industry before? You must be living under a rock”
by mrsidewalk September 18, 2025
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Living in Egypt

Derived from the phrase "Denial is a river in Egypt" (a play on "the Nile"), this term describes someone who is living in denial, clinging to a fantasy or false belief about a situation that is unlikely or impossible to happen. It refers to a state of refusing to accept reality, often in favor of an imagined or idealized version of events.
Despite failing every audition, Jake keeps saying he’ll be a famous actor by next year—he’s totally living in Egypt.

Even though Sarah has repeatedly said she's not interested and is dating someone else, Jake is living in Egypt by planning their future together.
by simonxlatticus October 7, 2025
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Livingtombstonified

Taking an already at best avarage piece of "music" and adding a trauma inducing bassline under it
TheFiveNightsUserOfFiCiAl: Have you heard the new livingtombstone song
Any person who doesnt enjoy watching cp: No you fucking weirdo they just Livingtombstonified some shit probably get away from me
by Livingtombstonehater--___--28 December 24, 2025
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Rino Lining

thick skin to have when people are making fun of you
Man 1: You are a pussy, You cant play football
Man 2: Fuck you, No I am not
Man 1: Dude put your rino lining on...I was just kidding.
by LilBuckeye82 November 12, 2009
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cross-living

the act of living the life of the opposite sex; impersonation as the opposite sex.
I hate your constant cross-living.
by uttam maharjan November 3, 2010
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The Living Shadow

1. The alias of the crime-fighting vigilante, The Shadow.

2. "The Living Shadow" was the first pulp magazine story to feature The Shadow. Written by Walter B. Gibson, it was submitted for publication as "Murder in the Next Room" on January 23, 1931, and published as "The Living Shadow" in the April 1, 1931 issue of "The Shadow Magazine". This story introduces the literary version, as opposed to the radio version, of The Shadow.
Powers and Abilities:
The Shadow, aka The Living Shadow, has complete control over his vocal cords and can throw his voice (producing a chilling laugh that can paralyze opponents) and accurately mimic anyone. He has an nearly photographic memory and is also a master of disguise and slight of hand. The ability he is most known for, however, is his amazing skills at stealth that make him akin to "a living shadow," to such an extent that rumors evolved that he can "cloud men's minds." The Shadow is a world class intellect.
The Shadow is a master of stealth and espionage who went by the nom de plume "The Dark Eagle" during World War I and worked for Tsar Nicholas as part of an inner circle known as "The Secret Star." It was the Tsar who gifted Kent Allard with the mysterious Girasol gem that he wears in a ring and uses to hypnotize people.
During the 1920's he spent some years in the mysterious city of Shambalah where he learned many oriental disciplines, such as complete control over his body's vital functions, as well as various martial arts.
When The Shadow resurfaced in the 1980s, it was apparent to those that knew him that he had not aged at all! Therefore longevity must be added to his list of disciplines.
by The Centurion May 15, 2013
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