The noun for the rejection of an invitiation - most commonly used in Outlook.
When someone sends you a calendar invite through Microsoft Outlook and you decline it, you send them a 'declination'.
by Mr Luxy February 5, 2010
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I listened to the Decline for the 78,000th time last night!
by killposersericmelvin February 28, 2004
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A British dude, that Maddie is really into. Like really creepy, she is so weird. Declin if you read this, run and hide. She has her ways. PS, Erin told her bout you. Blame her. No seriously though, she's insane, fucking hide. She's starin at a photo of you know, she's the one who liked all your photos. She's threatening to throw me in front of a car. Help me, I don't feel safe. Nvm you dealt with it. You told her you have a bird and to stop commenting. PS, you are a dick.
"Declin, run. You have an American coming after you."
by Primm October 1, 2018
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A recliner that is broken and permanently reclined.
Our decliner is really comfortable, but so hard to get out of.
Hey, its my turn to lie in the decliner!
by Sioux Mom June 11, 2012
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The theory that states all phillipino girls become uglier after the age on 21.
Dave: Dat dere phillipino girl hit the decline hard
by jdrizzzzy September 29, 2010
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Flash cartoon series featured on Newgrounds.com and FlashPlayer.com

Starting life as a Devil May Cry parody, "Decline of Video Gaming" expanded into a largely popular series about all sorts of video games and developers.
user321: Dude do you know when the new Decline is gonna be out?

user876: Dunno, but if it were possible to camp outside Newgrounds overnight, I would.
by FlashBrosDim April 27, 2005
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Another word for gentrification, where they get enough people living somewhere to stab or shoot one another to move everybody out and buy (really take) the land cheap when it becomes a ghost town.
A lot of neighborhoods in Detroit and places like Detroit would have once been considered by some to be like what suburban areas are now, nice neighborhoods that had houses with lawns, outside of downtown and the business/commercial/industrial areas. The neighborhoods didnt really decline, they did get rid of a lot of people the same way they got rid of a lot of white people after World War 2 in the larger cities, and nothing and nobody replaced many of the people that left Detroit recently. A neighborhood that once was filled with Italians or Jews or another group might become a black neighborhood, but gentrification is the same no matter what the shade of skin of the people that live there, it is a human neighborhood.
by Solid Mantis October 10, 2020
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