Jul 23 Word of the Day
Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson alongside their crew became the first astrotourists, while visiting sub-orbital space in July 2021
by AxonL July 20, 2021
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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.
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.
user876: Dunno, but if it were possible to camp outside Newgrounds overnight, I would.
by FlashBrosDim April 27, 2005
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An exclamation used to express disapproval, disgust, and/or a refusal to a request. Commonly has emphasis on the first syllable.
Me: I failed that chemistry exam from last week.
Friend: Decline! Can you make it up?
Me: No...
Friend: Double decline!
(emphasis on the first syllable in the following example)
Me: This fnasty guy hit on me on the train today.
Friend: DEEEcline!
Friend: Decline! Can you make it up?
Me: No...
Friend: Double decline!
(emphasis on the first syllable in the following example)
Me: This fnasty guy hit on me on the train today.
Friend: DEEEcline!
by Susie P May 25, 2009
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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