by Angqtko May 25, 2022
Get the mis umug. by Mr.breeze November 10, 2021
Get the u got itmug. A gender identity meaning someone who believes their gender fall outside off norms and can only be categorised as unique to them. Falls under non binary.
Person 1: hey, is joe trans? I heard she is using he/him pronouns.
Person 2: kinda, joes u-gender, HE uses he/him pronouns but can’t identify with common labels.
Person 2: kinda, joes u-gender, HE uses he/him pronouns but can’t identify with common labels.
by Auqui cat January 8, 2022
Get the U-gendermug. Three schools apply to this one
1.) Brigham Young University (McKay Hatch)
2.) Wheaton College (Ice Cream Socialist)
3.) Pensacola Christian College
These colleges have strict rules on profanity and what subject matter writers can explore. It's the thing that made The P 'o D hard to get noticed because Dictionary of Christianese didn't appreciate the strong language.
1.) Brigham Young University (McKay Hatch)
2.) Wheaton College (Ice Cream Socialist)
3.) Pensacola Christian College
These colleges have strict rules on profanity and what subject matter writers can explore. It's the thing that made The P 'o D hard to get noticed because Dictionary of Christianese didn't appreciate the strong language.
This one falls into play when you discuss where McKay Hatch is going to college at where he sparred with An Eye In Shadows author on the subject where the latter had the upper hand the whole time. The author of The Clubhouse Model: Empowering Applications of Theory to Generalist Practice in 2000 was published and 18 years out of date, "Oh damn he went to Censorship U. And talking about the first definition."
by illinoishorrorman October 19, 2018
Get the Censorship Umug. It's a kind of battle, where someone starts of by Person 1 calling Person 2 a word like amazing or cute
Then Person 2 replies "No u!", and Person 1 will reply back with "No u!"
It continues like that until one of them gtg or a 3rd person joins and says "Both of you"
Then Person 2 replies "No u!", and Person 1 will reply back with "No u!"
It continues like that until one of them gtg or a 3rd person joins and says "Both of you"
Person 1: "You are a cutie"
Person 2: "No u!"
Person 1: "No u!"
Person 2: "No u!"
Person 1: "No u!"
Person 3: "Both of you"
*end of no u battle*
Person 2: "No u!"
Person 1: "No u!"
Person 2: "No u!"
Person 1: "No u!"
Person 3: "Both of you"
*end of no u battle*
by CookiLover311 August 24, 2020
Get the no u battlemug. There are many different types of "human interactions".
Exemplary (E-HI); pleasant, positive, or pleasurable (P-HI); productive (PROD-HI), professional (PRO-HI), unprofessional (UNPRO-HI), unproductive (UNPROD-HI), counterproductive (CP-HI), unpleasant (U-HI); painful (PA-HI); regrettable (R-HI), horrendous (H-HI), ugly (UG-HI), nice (N-HI), not nice (NN-HI), laughable (L-HI), funny (F-HI), ridiculous (RI-HI), retarded (RE-HI), sexual (S-HI), asexual (AS-HI), etc. The list is endless, and a website may sprout listing all the different types of human interactions and their acronyms or (as I believe it is best to call them) "acronames".
By looking back and analyzing not only an interaction, but also what "really" happened and how each participant behaved and or reacted to other's behaviors, it is possible to comprehend interactions and behaviors better, learn from them, remember them, and give them a name or label—such as EHI to help reveal similarities and make it easier to categorize and group them to further increase comprehension and knowledge.
Exemplary (E-HI); pleasant, positive, or pleasurable (P-HI); productive (PROD-HI), professional (PRO-HI), unprofessional (UNPRO-HI), unproductive (UNPROD-HI), counterproductive (CP-HI), unpleasant (U-HI); painful (PA-HI); regrettable (R-HI), horrendous (H-HI), ugly (UG-HI), nice (N-HI), not nice (NN-HI), laughable (L-HI), funny (F-HI), ridiculous (RI-HI), retarded (RE-HI), sexual (S-HI), asexual (AS-HI), etc. The list is endless, and a website may sprout listing all the different types of human interactions and their acronyms or (as I believe it is best to call them) "acronames".
By looking back and analyzing not only an interaction, but also what "really" happened and how each participant behaved and or reacted to other's behaviors, it is possible to comprehend interactions and behaviors better, learn from them, remember them, and give them a name or label—such as EHI to help reveal similarities and make it easier to categorize and group them to further increase comprehension and knowledge.
by but for May 15, 2018
Get the U-HImug. 