This is a challenge where you must not say, write or type the word "the" for a day. You can use other words related to "the" such as "this" and "that", "these" and "those".
Alright I'm gonna start "The" Challenge.

I just said "the". I lost.
by World of Wordcraft November 30, 2016
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It's a challenge where you must not say, write or type the word "the" for a day. You can, however, use other words related to "the" such as "this" and "these", "that" and "those".
Me: Good morning! I'm going to start "The" Challenge today!

Wait.

I just said "the".

I lost.
by World of Wordcraft November 30, 2016
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The Challenge is the 40 day period of Lent when a man cannot masturbate. The Challenge is a long and gruesome waiting period. Not many men can hold out.
"hey man, how far did you get in the challenge last year?"

"30 seconds, what about you?"
by thechallengewascompleted February 13, 2013
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Excessively or unnecessarily burdensome, complicated, difficult or stressful.
I had a very challenging childhood. My parents pushed me through school and out into the real world without giving me an ounce of real love.
by D.S. Credito March 13, 2015
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the politcally correct term for a mentally retarded person.
Person 1: that guy is a retard!
Person 2: You cant say that word anymore. He is a challenger.
by jonesberger February 04, 2019
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Corporate euphemism for issue, problem, malfunction, or disaster. Used by corporate managers as a lame attempt to appear positive in the midst of major problems.
We are having some challenges with our computers, all data for the last three days was lost and cannot be restored.
by MBAsSuck September 06, 2006
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One of the original four space shuttles built by NASA in the early 1980s, which also included Columbia, Atlantis, and Discovery.

Broke apart 73 seconds after liftoff on January 28, 1986, killing all seven crewpeople aboard, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe.
Everyone born prior to the Reagan Administration knows where they were when they heard the Challenger has exploded. It was the most tragic disaster related to space exploration the world had ever seen.
by TwentyFive January 28, 2011
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