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Unknown relationship

When it's like you and a person are dating but you haven't put a real definition on what your relationship status is yet...
Becky: so you and eli are a thing??
Alex: we're in an unknown relationship
Becky: ohhhhh
by Singer's justice January 2, 2014
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Stopover relationship

A short-term relationship only meant to last a limited period of time to provide a lesson or experience.
He wasn't looking for anything in particular when we met, but our Stopover relationship gave him the perspective to figure it out.
by peacefulness dreaming December 17, 2016
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Professional relationship

A professional relationship mean we can fuck chill hangout do everything things that couples do just there is no commitment
We need a professional relationship because I don't want commitment
by Cjfrmmillikan August 23, 2017
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millennial relationship

Two straight people who are too afraid of commitment to define their relationship status. I.e. basically an open relationship without the commitment. Essentially, you're both in default until something better comes alone.
A millennial relationship is when somebody watches your dog when you're on vacation and while on vacation you go on dates with someone else.
by Roxy8255 November 23, 2017
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We know Wassup Relationship

You are not officially dating but u both feel something and ur slowly moving out of the just friends that are talking,Part in your symbiotic Relationship. But you are both special to each other.
“I mean he can do whatever he want, he just bet not do something stupid, Because he already know wassup”-We Know wassup Relationship
by She Smart July 27, 2019
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Guard Dog Relationship

It has nothing to do with Dogging, the sex act. It is a form of toxic relationship where one person in the relationship expects the other to fight all their battles for them, and basically be their guard dog. Partners should stick up for each other, but this is way overboard. The individual expects their "guard dog" to jump into the middle of every argument, fight and grievance they have, because they are completely unable to fight their own battles. They want you to always be their go-between essentially. Should the "guard dog" refuse, they will be guilt-tripped to all hell about how they don't really love them. They will probably also use the "After ALL I do for you... could you not just do that ONE thing for me?" line.

And even if the guard dog DOES try their best to get into the middle of a fight that has NOTHING to do with them, and try to resolve it, it will never be enough. The guard dog will probably hear "is that all? You didn't help me at ALL! You really let me down!"

If someone makes you their guard dog on a regular basis, break up with them immediately.
Robert: (Sarcastically) Amy your hair is ugly.
Amy: BEN!!! Are you just going to let Robert sit there and say my hair is ugly? SAY SOMETHING TO ROBERT!!!
Ben: He was just joking, man. He clearly said it in a jokey way.
Amy: You NEVER stick up for me, I guess you don't love me enough. After I got you that lovely ring, too!
Ben: Sigh... Robert, it's not nice to tell people their hair is ugly, even as a joke.
Amy: IS THAT ALL?! YOU SAID IT TO HIM SO SOFTLY!! HE LITERALLY INSULTED MY HAIR THAT I SPENT AN HOUR ON AND I'M REALLY SELF-CONSCIOUS ABOUT!! Do you view me as just not worth the effort or something?! Do I not deserve a bit of sticking up for?!
Ben: Robert, don't make offensive jokes about my girlfriend's hair, you twat. It's not funny, she's really self-conscious about it and I won't hang out with you if you insult my girlfriend that way.
Amy: You didn't even bring up the time 2 months ago when he said my clothes didn't match!!!
Robert: Look Ben, we used to be best friends, but now all you've done since you got with Amy is be her guard dog. Enjoy your guard dog relationship, I want no part of it. Bye.
by Lefty Power 123 September 28, 2020
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to fuel a mutually beneficial relationship

To reach a common level of understanding, whether in terms of intimacy or anything else
If you want to avoid conflict you need to fuel a mutually beneficial relationship, at least on some issues, with your significant other
by Sexydimma March 18, 2017
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