(n.) one who’s white ass cheeks hang out of their sky blue underwear.
(adj.) one who has his ass hanging out, camel toe or anything wrong with ones physical appearance (specifically in the buttocks and genitalial area.)
(adj.) one who has his ass hanging out, camel toe or anything wrong with ones physical appearance (specifically in the buttocks and genitalial area.)
by torteela_boi November 11, 2017
Get the Fella mug.Fallon is one of those girls you call a couch potato.Put on the t.v and give some chips and you may never here her talk again. She is very dirty minded and can always find her telling a joke that's not so friendly to school.She very funny and you can always catch laughing her eyeballs out.You are very lucky to be her friend.She is very hard to take serious and can never get mad at.If you ever find her in a n argument she always makes it into a joke and you forgot what you were even arguing about. Try asking her out and you will get a big fat "NO"and a side of a black eye.
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Kenzie:Oh that's fallon
random guy:im going to ask out that women!
random guy:hey fallon wanna go out with me
fallon:BAMMM
random guy:*falls to the ground dead*
Kenzie:Oh that's fallon
random guy:im going to ask out that women!
random guy:hey fallon wanna go out with me
fallon:BAMMM
random guy:*falls to the ground dead*
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Get the falloople mug.An offshoot of the Southern Baptist Convention that is not as committed to defending the doctrine of the inerrancy of the Bible as the SBC since Evangelicals recaptured the denomination from liberals and moderates. CBF also presents a more egalitarian set of policies on social and political issues along with presenting a hazy view of theology. While most CBF members are not as far to the left as clearly apostate denominational elites such as found in the United Methodist Church, the CBF would be more accurately characterized as part of the mushy middle or moderates.
CBF does not explicitly deny the truth of the Bible, but they emphasize that individual believers can interpret the Bible any way that they choose. This tack on interpreting the Bible can easily provide a liberal Christian with the license to make the Bible into a wax-nose so that one can twist the Bible to justify whatever one wants to read into the text. This loose approach to reading and being instructed in the Bible comes from CBF's so-called "Four Freedoms": (1)Soul Freedom-a direct relationship with God without intermediaries (2)Bible Freedom-each person can interpret the Bible for himself without direction from anyone but God (or who one can easily deceive oneself into believing is God, viz. oneself who wants what he wants and wants it now) (3)Church Freedom-local church autonomy (4)Religious Freedom-as defined by egalitarian leftists at the ACLU. The CBF is affiliated with the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, which opposes such benign policies as allowing for Ten Commandment displays.
CBF does not explicitly deny the truth of the Bible, but they emphasize that individual believers can interpret the Bible any way that they choose. This tack on interpreting the Bible can easily provide a liberal Christian with the license to make the Bible into a wax-nose so that one can twist the Bible to justify whatever one wants to read into the text. This loose approach to reading and being instructed in the Bible comes from CBF's so-called "Four Freedoms": (1)Soul Freedom-a direct relationship with God without intermediaries (2)Bible Freedom-each person can interpret the Bible for himself without direction from anyone but God (or who one can easily deceive oneself into believing is God, viz. oneself who wants what he wants and wants it now) (3)Church Freedom-local church autonomy (4)Religious Freedom-as defined by egalitarian leftists at the ACLU. The CBF is affiliated with the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, which opposes such benign policies as allowing for Ten Commandment displays.
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship member reflecting on Deuteronomy 24 after his wife has burnt the toast: "I see here right in the Bible that I can divorce my wife if she displeases me. So, I shall divorce her and marry my sexier secretary. After she gets some mileage on her, I shall trade her in, too. I am so glad that I read the Bible and follow God's Word."
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